Arnsdorf reinvests with women, style & purpose in mind
Arnsdorf has released it’s first capsule collection inspired by pioneering women and the personal reflections of our individual style throughout different walks of life…
Designer Jade Sarita Arnott is determined to relaunch her label with accessible pieces that women really need, especially within the working environment, and through sustainable and thoughtful planning. Taking strong and successful creative women like Eileen Gray who was an architect, furniture designer and pioneer of the Modernest Movement, Arnsdorf has designed Release 1 with style, purpose and transparency.
The collection is filled with everyday wardrobe staples, brought together with masculine tailoring and work-wear garments, including The Classic Shirt, The Karen Pant, and The Kate Shirt.
Abstract necklines, buttery smooth silk and luxurious velvet exudes glamorous nonchalance, yet have an all-encompassing nod to comfort and wearability.
Soft and textural loose weave fabrics are contrasted with refined compact cotton and belted at the waist in a rich tan leather. Presented mainly in a monochromatic palette, the collection also offers soft and muted tones and deep military olives for those that are daring to be bold.
After taking a break from the fashion circuit and putting everything on hold, Arnott has now relaunched her label with a determination to do things differently – sustainability and transparency at the forefront of her new strategy. Questioning status quo seems to be paying off. We look forward to seeing what’s to come…
Credits: Arnsdorf