Born at the dining room table, stitched between stories, seams, and sunlight.
Inspired by the quiet power of women—grandmothers threading needles, mothers cutting cloth, daughters learning the weight of good denim. This brand was never meant to follow trends—it was made to follow memories. Every piece begins with the fabric: the feeling of it, the way it moves, the story it wants to tell once it’s lived on your body. It’s not fast. It’s not forced. It’s a gentle ode to how clothes used to feel—and how they still can.
Lori didn’t learn design from textbooks—she learned it from touch.
From line-dried sheets in the Iowa breeze. From her mother’s sewing table and her grandmother’s embroidery hoop. From cherry rhubarb jelly cooling on the counter while fabric was cut, stitched, and passed down.
She grew up surrounded by women who worked with their hands—who knew that what you make matters. That good fabric tells you what it wants to become. That beauty can be practical, and practicality can be beautiful.
After earning her degree in Apparel Merchandising, Production & Design, Lori spent over 16 years in the apparel industry on the West Coast, designing for brands and learning how clothes move, last, and live. But she never lost her reverence for the handmade, the lived-in, the pieces with stories baked into their seams.
Lori now calls Phoenix home, where she lives, designs, and hand-selects vintage with a keen eye and a lot of heart.