Slow fashion, heritage textiles, and the art of wearing the landscape you belong to. Clothing as ritual. Clothing as rootedness.
See the Wardrobe →The Wild Wardrobe is not a fashion blog. It is a record of a relationship — between the body, the landscape, the season, and the maker. Every piece I write about here is something I actually wear, in the actual land I actually live in.
I am interested in slow fashion as a practice of attention: choosing fewer things, choosing them deliberately, and understanding who made them and from what. I am particularly drawn to heritage textiles, natural fibres, and makers who are building something that will outlast a trend cycle.
If your brand is building that kind of story, let's talk.
Slow Fashion
Fewer pieces, chosen with intention. Built to last a season and a decade.
Heritage Textiles
Natural fibres, traditional craft, makers rooted in place and material.
Wearing the Landscape
Clothes that belong to where you are. Not trend, but territory.
Celtic & Norse Aesthetics
The visual vocabulary of the ancient North Atlantic — in everyday dress.
Slow Fashion · Wardrobe Edit
After a few big life shifts, I began to notice how cluttered my relationship with clothing had become — and what happened when I let it go quiet.
November 2025
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Slow Fashion · Brand Feature
As a Biosphere Photographer, my work is rooted in connection — to place, to people, and to the choices we make about how we move through the world.
May 2025
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