Kamila Sipika

 

For our Fall/winter ’25 collection, we collaborated with the Polish-Brazilian artist Kamila Sipika, whose work is rooted deeply in the language of nature. Kamila paints with a sensitivity to rhythm, symbolism, and memory, using elements like flowers, plants, and organic forms to explore the emotional stories they carry.

Kamila’s practice sits somewhere between observation and intuition. Her paintings often begin with drawing; quick markings, gestures, and impressions, before she builds them up with oil paint in soft, layered tones. Her florals are not literal reproductions, but interpretations: abstract, textural, and expressive in a way that reflects how nature feels rather than how it looks. There’s a quietness to her work, a sense of stillness that invites the viewer to pause.

During her residency on Vlieland, Kamila spent her days walking through the dunes and collecting visual fragments: the variety of flowers, the way plants bend, the shifting light over the sea. This experience shaped a new body of work that became the foundation of our Fall/winter ’25 collection.

Together, we translated her painted lilies, stems, and subtle organic shapes into prints, colors, and silhouettes, aiming to keep the softness and honesty of her work intact. The collection reflects that balance: grounded in nature, expressive in tone, and guided by the poetic way Kamila sees the world.


Fall/winter '25 campaign

For this campaign, we built a diptych: portraits of the collection alongside still-lifes of seasonal flowers. The idea came from our collaboration with Kamila Sipika, whose work circles back to nature. Placing the collection next to the flowers felt natural; two quiet studies of form, colour, and character, speaking to each other without saying much.