• Biaude by No I

    Biaude by No I

    Biaude is the French maquinon blouse from the late 19th – early 20th century. At first a piece of protective clothing, the biaude became an overcoat for celebrations. Tailored for creative workers of today, the indigo dress smock is a reinterpretation that combines style, function, and ethics. Each coat is unique and unrepeatable, with distinctive…

  • Indigo dyeing Part II — Colentina

    Indigo dyeing Part II — Colentina

    With natural indigo, you need to allow the vat time to rest. I used two containers simultaneously: one of 1T and the other 500L. The program was full on: attending the vat’s at 7am and dying in a few rounds, leaving the vats to rest in high peak temperature in the middle of the day.

  • Indigo dyeing Part I — l’Occitanie

    Indigo dyeing Part I — l’Occitanie

    Later on I found David, a well acclaimed maître teinturier in southern France, who was starting a week course in l’Occitanie. It was a really smooth sign up, jump on the plane with an amazing experience culmination. It felt incredible in the Occitanie countryside, staying in an old house and attending the vats in the…

  • Brand & website case study

    Brand & website case study

    Brand & website case study How do you say work wear without screaming work wear? The term has lost its original rugged charm due to mainstream mass production. My focus was to say we’re all workers and we might not recognise how much of this is done together. The the web shop has Paul Truong…