Spring/Summer 2024
I’ve always admired how deeply people cared about detail, about intricacy of craftsmanship. Our Spring/Summer 2024 collection is a journey through romantic motifs and remarkable traditions. I decided to show my latest designs against the backdrop of a historical costume that has enchanted me for a long time: the traditional townswoman outfit from the city of Żywiec in Southern Poland, delightful with its embroidered tulle and unparalleled girth of the skirt layers.
- Zofia Chylak
- Zofia Chylak
The
Collection
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Small Basket with Bows Black
415 EUR -
Big Basket with Bows Black
440 EUR -
Big Basket with Bows
“black lizard”440 EUR -
Small Basket with Bows
“black lizard”415 EUR -
Waitlist
Small Basket with Bows Limone
415 EUR -
Small Tote Bag with Bows
390 EUR -
Only a few left!
Small Patchwork Tote Bag
“black lizard”335 EUR -
Medium Bucket Bag
“black and white python”310 EUR -
Classic Flap Bag
“black and white python”415 EUR -
Classic Flap Patchwork Bag
“black lizard”440 EUR -
Medium Bucket Bag
“glossy black crocodile”310 EUR -
Small Hobo Bag
“black and white python”285 EUR -
“Vintage” Frame Bag
“black and white python”390 EUR -
“Vintage” Frame Bag
“beige python”390 EUR -
Small Hobo Bag
“beige python”285 EUR -
Only a few left!
Classic Patchwork Shopper Bag
“black lizard”335 EUR -
Waitlist
Classic Shopper Bag
“glossy black crocodile”310 EUR -
Classic Shopper Bag
“black and white python”310 EUR -
Classic Shopper Bag
“beige python”310 EUR
Shoes
The collection was inspired by the whimsical shoes adorned with bows, worn with the traditional outfit from Żywiec, which was also the centerpiece of our latest campaign.
In our campaign, Maria Zakrzewska is wearing a traditional Żywiec gown, an outfit that can weigh more than 10 kilograms and which requires nearly an hour to put on, as well as the assistance of an experienced hand. For us, that help came from the ladies from the local cultural association (Asysta Żywiecka), who know exactly how to put on all the layers according to the appropriate, traditional order. The ladies also agreed to pose for our photographs, often showcasing elements of their outfit that had been in their families for many generations.