Think of this as the prologue to everything that comes next...
Our first drop is on its way - part fanfare, part foundation. Drop One introduces pieces that toe the line between unruliness and wearability.

Oversized Shacket Coat
Some jackets whisper. This one talks with its hands. A riot of jacquard pattern that somehow works with more outfits than you’d think, it’s the piece that makes people wonder where you’ve been and where you’re going.

Mint Asymm Draped Dress
This dress was a happy accident — the kind you get when a plan falls through but the fabric’s too good to waste. Draped on the bias with an easy cascade at the hip, it’s part fairytale, part off-duty Cinderella in checkerboard Vans. Magic meets reality.

Crepe Corset
Our answer to the white T-shirt: goes with everything, but built like it could hold the roof up. Clean lines, structured crepe, and a fit that flatters so well it lets the rest of your outfit (or your day!?) fall apart in the most artful way.

Bubble Peplum Skirt (Teal)
Jacquard with a mind of its own. This bubble peplum flounces just enough to peek out from under whatever you throw on top. Wear it with the matching shacket (we dare you!) or let it crash another outfit entirely.

Redda Hatta Top & Skirt
Dark denim with a cultural wink. Wear it solo, or pair it with its matching bottom for the kind of Canadian tuxedo moment that crosses oceans. Made of a jean — equal parts Sri Lanka and America — and just structured enough to make casual feel considered.
Dark denim that doesn’t play by the “jeans are casual” rule. Cut to work with its matching top (double denim, double take) or stand alone with whatever’s in rotation. A Sri Lankan American twist on a forever fabric.
More chapters are on the way, and each one will keep rewriting what a wardrobe can say. Stay tuned!