Spring arrives in Savannah

The South moves at its own pace. Light filters through Spanish moss, settling over quiet streets and shaded squares where time feels suspended. Wrought iron, worn brick, the hush of gardens tucked away behind gates—each detail carries a sense of history that lingers, not as nostalgia, but as something still and alive. There is a certain ease here, a quiet romance shaped by heat, air, movement... The Gilded Age spirit finds a new rhythm in this setting. Raw denim anchors the collection, structured at first, then taking on the imprint of Southern familiarity. Hems fall against moss-covered ground, contours are framed by vine-wrapped walls and fading facades, the salt air of nearby islands rustles sleeves and hair. This season is a dance between weight and lightness, structure and ease, shaped gradually through time and wear.

Collection: SS2026

Fall unfolds on Martha's Vineyard

The Northeast coast has long been a place of quiet inspiration, where rolling fields meet weathered fences and the sea stretches endlessly beyond. Its barns and harbors, its windswept beaches and stone walls, carry stories of heritage layered with the rhythm of daily life. This landscape defines a way of living that is polished, yet unpretentious. Here, tradition is not a relic but a living presence — felt in the hand-knit sweater, the well-worn denim, the timeless cut of a jacket. The Gilded Age spirit is refined yet effortless, aristocratic at heart but open and free. A reminder that style endures most when it feels real, lived-in, and lasting.