Bold femininity meets surreal florals.
Emma Thomas blurs the line between softness and permanence. This collection explores what happens when feminine forms open up—wide-eyed, wild, and unfiltered. Each piece is a wearable sketch: expressive, sensual, and a little bit dangerous.
"Urges Of Life"
by Emma Thomas
"Wild Silhouettes”
by Rue Everwell
Suits for soft cowgirls and story-tellers.
Rue Everwell is a Nashville-based textile painter known for reimagining country-western icons through a queer, dreamy lens. With a background in embroidery and a deep love for dusty jukeboxes, her work tells stories of freedom, softness, and defiance in stitched form.
“THREADS OF REASON”
by Azi Rose
Soft protest. Loud message.
Azi Roze is a textile artist and performance poet whose work blends handcraft with activism. Known for yarn-based installations and soft protest art, Azi’s creative practice bridges nostalgia, resistance, and self-expression.
“Loud Whisper”
by Kira Solis
Quiet power and poetic rebellion
Loud Whisper is a love letter to introverted confidence. Watercolor artist and spoken word poet Kira Solis blends soft tones with strong lines, creating a series that wraps you in affirmation and fluid strength. Every brushstroke speaks louder than words, and every silhouette whispers a message: power doesn’t always roar—it sometimes glows.