Varda
Two panels. One vision.

The Varda silhouette defies the logic of construction and dances on the edge of wearable art. What begins with two expansive, elaborately printed fabrics transforms into a garment of sculptural grace. The original tunic neckline remains – a quiet homage – while side seams subtly define the arm openings, anchoring the otherwise billowing form.
The result: a half-circle silhouette that responds to movement like liquid architecture. When still, it stands as a textile sculpture. In motion, it breathes, expands, contracts – light rippling across the print like a shadow play in slow motion.
This is not a dress in any traditional sense. It is liberation, stitched into form.
The result: a half-circle silhouette that responds to movement like liquid architecture. When still, it stands as a textile sculpture. In motion, it breathes, expands, contracts – light rippling across the print like a shadow play in slow motion.
This is not a dress in any traditional sense. It is liberation, stitched into form.





