Fall/Winter 2025
Our Fall/Winter campaign transports us to the Podlasie region of northeastern Poland, home to the tradition of double warp weaving. In Podlasie, on looms that have been passed on from generation to generation, remarkably skilled artisans craft beautiful textiles. These densely patterned textiles recall contrasting python skins, which are the leading motif of our new collection. The bags’ designs are simple and classic, but they draw the eye with the leather’s contrasting embossing.
The Collection
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Small Envelope Clutch
“black and white python”GBP 265 -
Mini Cylinder Bag
“black and white python”GBP 245 -
Tall
“Vintage” Frame Bag “black and white python”GBP 325 -
Medium Shoulder Bag
“black and white python”GBP 345 -
Small Tote Bag
“black and white python”GBP 265 -
Big Tote Bag
“black and white python”GBP 305 -
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Medium Shoulder Bag
“brown python”GBP 345 -
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Small Tote Bag
“brown python”GBP 265 -
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Big Tote Bag
“brown python”GBP 305 -
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Tall
“Vintage” Frame Bag “olive crocodile”GBP 325 -
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Tall
“Vintage” Frame Bag “brown python”GBP 325 -
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Tall
“Vintage” Frame Bag “black lizard”GBP 325 -
Small Envelope Clutch
“olive crocodile”GBP 265 -
Small Envelope Clutch
“brown python”GBP 265 -
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Small Envelope Clutch
“black lizard”GBP 265 -
Mini Cylinder Bag
“brown python”GBP 245 -
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Small Shell Bag
“brown python”GBP 325 -
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Small Shell Bag
“brown lizard”GBP 325 -
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Oversize Shell Bag
“brown python”GBP 410 -
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Oversize Shell Bag
“brown lizard”GBP 410 -
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Oversize Shell Bag
“black lizard”GBP 410 -
Loafer Booties
“brown python”GBP 405 -
Classic Loafers
“brown python”GBP 360 -
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Zippered Cardholder
“brown python”GBP 80 -
Cardholder
“brown python”GBP 60 -
Cardholder
“black and white python”GBP 60 -
Only a few left!
Zippered Cardholder
“black and white python”GBP 80
Just several decades ago double warp weaving was a common occupation in the Podlasie region. Today, only a small group of weavers cultivate the tradition – which is why it’s important to talk about it now.
We’re very grateful that the women who have for years been part of the Janów weavers’ community agreed to take part in our campaign. Our thanks go to Karolina Radulska, Ludgarda Sieńko, Alicja Kochanowska, Teresa Pryzmont and Danuta Radulska. This story is enhanced with traditional music from Podlasie by the wonderful Zdzisław Marczuk, one of the last living traditional wedding musicians in Podlasie. We are grateful to be able to witness their work and listen to their stories.