The Night Sky

Under the star-filled skies of Sedona or the midnight lights of New York City, our celestial print clothing collection was born. We designed these galaxy-inspired pieces for the American stargazer who finds magic in the cosmos. From LA music festivals to Colorado mountain hikes, this is fashion that orbits the universe’s secrets.
We remembered the constellations we learned as children and the ones we invented on our own, the stories we attached to them, the way a single star can feel like a hand on your shoulder. The celestial bodies above us did not seem far away; they seemed like a language we had always known. We decided to learn it again with our hands.

The palette chose us before we chose it. Black and dark blue—two notes, made infinite. Black like the moment before a wish, like ink that cannot be taken back, like a night so still it becomes a mirror.Dark blue like the place where day surrenders, like the seam between sky and sea, like the soft bruise of twilight that promises something just beyond.
Our midnight Blue Celestial Under-Bust Corset Top isn’t just a color—it’s a mood. Think of the deep hues of Arizona’s night sky meeting the inky black of a New York City rooftop party.
We worked within this narrow band of color the way composers write within a single key, finding every nuance—from velvet to lacquer, from matte to gloss, from the faintest blue-grey to the deepest galaxy.



The choice of black and dark blue is also about refuge. Darkness can frighten, but it can also embrace.
If the sky is a teacher, it is patient. It reminds us to look up when we have been looking down too long. We hope it lets you carry a piece of the night with you—not as decoration, but as a companion.


Each garment is a letter addressed to midnight: Thank you for the room to breathe, for the courage to wonder, for the gift of light against a sea of dark. Wear them, and write your own reply.



