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The Electric Affair is a collection built on contrast and emotion, where classic silhouettes are charged with tension, softness, and edge. Tailoring meets transparency, romance collides with restraint, and familiar forms are reworked to feel personal and slightly undone. Each piece carries a sense of intimacy and intention, capturing the electricity of attraction, confidence, and quiet rebellion.
Purple Haze
Purple Haze Dress emerges in sketch as a study in texture and mood—plush velvet imagined in a saturated violet that feels both romantic and slightly dangerous. The silhouette is deliberate and fluid, designed to move with quiet confidence while letting color and drape lead the story. It’s less about excess and more about presence, capturing that in-between moment where softness meets strength.
Buttons Before Boys
Buttons Before Boys leans into classic red and white striping, elevated by polished gold buttons that bring structure and confidence. The sketch balances charm and authority, feeling tailored but flirtatious, bold without being loud. It is a statement about self possession, where style comes first and everything else follows.
Red Bow Confidential
Red Bow Confidential reimagines the grey pinstripe blazer as something intimate and deliberate. Traditional tailoring sets a sharp foundation, while the red bow introduces softness and quiet provocation, pulling the piece out of the expected and into something personal. It carries the confidence of classic menswear with a knowing twist, designed to be worn with intention rather than instruction.
Gingham Undertones
The black mesh jacket and matching mesh skirt explore transparency and structure in equal measure. Sheer layers reveal movement and form while the silhouette remains controlled and deliberate, creating tension between exposure and restraint. It’s a look rooted in confidence, designed to feel light on the body but strong in presence.
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