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'Not Today' Lazy Sundays & Ain't Enough Flowers!

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About
the "Women" Collection

It All Began with An Idea: Talking about us!

In our first collection, the idea was to talk about “our own colors” inside, as two women founders, about the women within us & around us. With each artist, we focus on different aspects of women.

What makes us so excited are the individuality and originality put in the designs. After several sketches and exchange of words, the artists, with their own authentic voices turn the idea into living and breathing works of art. 

Pay close attention to the small beautiful details, in this collection individual stories unite under the figures of Moon and Sun!

Follow our Creative Journey through the minds of our artists!

About
the Design

'Not Today' Lazy Sundays

This pattern captures the days, moments we all crave for. Sundays that deserve proper laziness, comfiest clothes and our favorite cocktails. Doing something that just we want or doing nothing at all! Taking a moment for yourself only.

Don’t miss out the unique details in the drawings, eye-popping pots and tiny juicy lemons.

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Ain't Enough Flowers!

Our original floral print, additional member of our women collection, embraces one of a kind features special to its creator Alja Horvat. We absolutely love her flower designs and could not help ourselves but create one together. 

The color palette is mainly green, with the touches of blue, yellow and orange, offering a fresh look for every season. It’s an artwork that could certainly make your day when you put it on!

About
the Artist

The artist behind our ‘Not Today’ Lazy Sundays & Ain't Enough Flowers! , Alja Horvat is an illusrator based in Slovenia, where she also grew up. She is currently finishing her degree at University of Natural Sciences and Engineering in Ljubljana. Art has always been a passion of hers, and she decided to take it more seriously in 2018.

She mainly works with her Wacom Intous graphic tablet, but she also loves traditional painting with oils. She says she is inspired by everything that surrounds her, mostly by nature and museums. She is a big fan of the 60s and 70s, and we can feel the nostalgia in her illustrations. Her favourite artists are Josef Frank, Henri Matisse, David Hockney and Pierre Boncompain.

Alja Horvat is also a part of Forbes 30 Under 30 Art & Culture 2020 and she also received an Elle Style Fashion Award for Young Talent in 2019.

We have been following her artworks for a long time, and we are so excited to see her women figures on our shirts.

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