A little about me and my work

After graduating from Print Design at Central Saint Martins, I launched my vintage inspired scarf brand, quickly gaining recognition with features in esteemed publications like Elle UK magazine and receiving awards in Print Design. 

My work is often described as a visual narrative of Merseyside, where I grew up. Expressed through a series of silk and cotton scarves, highlighting my intricate artworks. Influenced by 1960s art, my work takes on a surreal, dreamlike, vintage style through an exploration of Merseyside's forgotten seaside towns and unique fashion identity and culture.  

Committed to quality and sustainability, all our scarves are proudly made locally in England using 100% natural fibers.

  • Every design is timeless, transcending fleeting trends and seasons, to be cherished for generations to come. Committed to sustainability, we exclusively use 100% natural fibers. Every scarf is printed and handcrafted locally in England, a decision that not only ensures quality but also supports fellow small businesses. For further details on our sustainability practices, please visit our dedicated page.

  • My love for scarves started through collecting many vintage 1960s scarves and becoming infatuated with the versatility of a scarf. Finding them so useful in everyday life, elevating every outfit and every room. Using them as fashion accessories as head bands, neck scarves, belts, tied as a top, bag straps, or even knotted into bags themselves. As well as hung on the wall, used as artworks in themselves and even framed or draped over furniture. I love the idea of creating art that can be used in day to day life. I have had so many lovely conversations with people about the scarves their nan collected and seeing how they have been cherished and passed down for generations now.