Collection: OLIVER CHURCH
The designer from New Zealand worked in London for about five years before moving to Paris and starting a brand.
The fabric is old French dead stock from 50-120 years ago, and the buttons are mainly old French dead stock.
The design, pattern, sewing, and dyeing (with some exceptions) are all done by hand.
Only natural dyes are used for dyeing, and a minimum dyeing rate is set so that water is not wasted.
His motto is to make each piece slowly, carefully, and at his own pace. Find new value in materials that have been sleeping without being used.
The designer from New Zealand worked in London for 5 years before moving to Paris and starting his own brand.
The fabrics are mainly 50-120 years old dead stock from France, and the buttons are also mainly old dead stock from France.
Design, pattern, sewing, and dyeing (with a few exceptions) are all done by hand by one person.
He dyes only with natural dyes and has a minimum dyeing to avoid wasting water.
His motto is to make each piece slowly, carefully, and at his own pace. He finds new value in materials that have been lying unused.