“ Born from a desire for metamorphosis. Through forgotten ties, I wanted to recreate a free wardrobe, where each piece tells a story of reinvention.”

TIE REBORN SS26

Born on 17th-century battlefields, the tie began as a knotted scarf worn by Croatian soldiers—functional, expressive, unmistakable. Captivated by its elegance, the French court named it cravate, transforming a military detail into a symbol of style and status.

Over centuries, the tie evolved alongside culture itself—signaling power, rebellion, creativity, and restraint. From aristocratic salons to jazz clubs and boardrooms, each era reshaped its form and meaning. 

Today, the tie breaks free from convention. No longer bound by gender or tradition, it becomes sculptural, fluid, and expressive once again.

This is the heritage we honor—and the future we design—where every forgotten tie is reimagined with new purpose and new life.