In our collection, we have the Isadora skirt — a design inspired by an illustration from a 1916 fashion magazine. We named it after Isadora Duncan — a woman who lived and created by her own rules. And today, on September 14th, marks 98 years since her death. 🖤 Who was Isadora Duncan? A dancer who revolutionized the way the world saw movement, the stage, the female body — and freedom itself. She danced barefoot, in translucent tunics, rejected corsets and pointe shoes, and created a new style of dance — free, fluid, inspired by nature, antiquity, and the soul’s inner rhythm. Isadora spoke openly against the constraints society places on women. Her life was complex and deeply tragic — the loss of her children, political struggles, a restless spirit. But she remained unapologetically herself to the end. Her death was tragically ironic — the scarf she wore around her neck got caught in a car wheel and became fatal. And yet — she became a symbol of freedom. Of movement. Of a woman unafraid to be truly alive. 🤍 Now, about the skirt. The Isadora model is made from 100% natural linen or locally sourced Ukrainian wool. It features a comfortable fit, deep pockets, a neat back closure, and a roomy, practical cut. It’s the kind of piece you want to wear every day — because it’s all about freedom, ease, and movement. Just like Isadora lived. And just like we dream to live.


