2026 SS - Documented in Monnickendam & Marken, NL.
This collection reinterprets the practical fishing and farming attire of 19th century Netherlands, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity. Designed for both labor and leisure, these garments reflect a natural harmony between work and daily life, combining enduring functionality with refined craftsmanship.
To bring this vision to life, we explored coastal and rural villages steeped in history. These landscapes, shaped by centuries of labor and tradition, provide an authentic backdrop that highlights the collection’s craftsmanship and purpose. The infrastructure and surroundings mirror the original settings where such garments were once worn, forging a meaningful connection between past and present.
Fabric selection was key to preserving heritage. Natural fibers, once the standard in 19th century Dutch workwear, were chosen for their durability, comfort and historical integrity. This careful selection honors Dutch craftsmanship while enhancing wearability, allowing each piece to effortlessly embody the silhouettes of the past.
Models: Ines Miranda (170cm) & Wikke Ren Olivier (183cm)
Photography: Annika Poutsma
Hair & Make Up: Ildiko Korzelius
Production Assosciate: Sven Minnis, Bjorn Olivier
Styling: de dam foundation with special thanks to Sine & Cosine