When I hear the term 'animal print', flashes of leopard, cheetah, and zebra come to mind. I certainly enjoy these classic animal prints when done appropriately i.e. in the form of a ballet flat, or a scarf, or heck, even a jacket. But one must be careful because it's a very fine line between just right and too much.
For our Fall 2014 Collection we decided to introduce a new kind of animal print. Ladies and gents, meet The Fox Print an abstract, dual-toned, repeating fox. This subtle yet beautiful pattern adds interesting detail to classic styles. This print is offered on 6 different styles and two seasonal colors, cardamom and aubergine.
Let us know what you think of our new take on animal print in the comments below!
It’s officially Spring, and while that brings with it some much needed sunshine and blossoms, it also marks a year long pandemic anniversary. It’s wild to acknowledge how long we’ve all been in this; learning, changing, adapting, improvising in every way of being.
Awareness of the earth’s natural rhythms harmonizes us with her cycles, it helps us align our personal cycles with nature’s, which can give us more grounding and ease in an often unstable world. As the renowned author Joseph Campbell said, “The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with Nature.” The equinoxes and solstices of the year give us the perfect opportunity to do just that.
December 21st marks the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, where many cultures celebrate the first day of winter or “mid winter.” On this day the sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation in the sky, which means it is the shortest day and longest night of the year.