PHOTO ESSAY / WORKROOM WITH STYLISTS


PHOTO ESSAY / WORKROOM with stylists

A curation of creativity, our Workroom Essay series invites friends from different fields of craft to interpret our staple pieces into imaginative renditions. For this photo essay, we invited four stylists to show us how they see our practical basics, along with their best piece of styling advice. 

 

By creatives, for creative spirits. 



Gemma Keil

 

"Sets are the ultimate relaxed, utilitarian approach to everyday wear. Cut from organic cotton drill in loose, breezy silhouettes these tonal looks are chic and easy wardrobe essential. Pair back with everything from blazers to swimwear.” 




Emma Kalfus

 

“White shirts work the hardest. Work, rest and play - great in every setting!”




Danielle Van Camp

 

“Invest in great outerwear”


Danielle wears the LM Poplin Long Sleeve Shirt.



Natalie Petrevski

 

Wear what makes you feel good, buy only what you’ll wear to death, and subvert the usual practice wherever possible. If you’re not having fun with it then what’s the point?”




PHOTO ESSAY / WORKROOM with stylists

A curation of creativity, our Workroom Essay series invites friends from different fields of craft to interpret our staple pieces into imaginative renditions. For this photo essay, we invited four stylists to show us how they see our practical basics, along with their best piece of styling advice. 

 

By creatives, for creative spirits. 



Gemma Keil

 

"Sets are the ultimate relaxed, utilitarian approach to everyday wear. Cut from organic cotton drill in loose, breezy silhouettes these tonal looks are chic and easy wardrobe essential. Pair back with everything from blazers to swimwear.” 




Emma Kalfus

 

“White shirts work the hardest. Work, rest and play - great in every setting!”




Danielle Van Camp

 

“Invest in great outerwear”


Danielle wears the LM Poplin Long Sleeve Shirt.



Natalie Petrevski

 

Wear what makes you feel good, buy only what you’ll wear to death, and subvert the usual practice wherever possible. If you’re not having fun with it then what’s the point?”