The Spring collection unfolds like a cross-country road trip—restless, cinematic, and charged with the tension of the open road. It begins with the familiar language of American sportswear, then twists in the way a long journey can bend one's perspective: proportions stretched and slouched, silhouettes sharpened then unraveled, shapes defined through volume. Featuring Kendall Jenner in a campaign by Drew Vickers.
Each look feels like a stop along the way—denim worn for the miles traveled, outerwear structured like the discipline of departure, knits softened by the drift between destinations. Prints and embroidery punctuate the route like road-side relics: nostalgic yet unexpectedly modern. The palette carries the mood of passing landscapes—shadowed tones that flare into sudden brightness, like headlights cutting through dusk. Sleek severity echoes the vulnerability of traveling through unfamiliar terrain.
The collection becomes a meditation on momentum–on what it means to keep going even when the road is cracked, the night is long, and the horizon is only a promise. A wardrobe for the woman who finds her clarity not at the end of the journey, but in the tension, unknown, and cinematic drift of the in-between.
















































