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KINTSUGI FW24

at Sandra Weil

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Named after the ancient Japanese art form where broken pottery is repaired with lacquer mixed with powdered gold. In every stitch and pattern of this collection, we honor the profound philosophy of this technique, where scars and brokenness are not to be hidden but proudly displayed, for they are an integral part of our story, embodying deeper principles of resilience, acceptance, and the beauty of impermanence. As we gaze upon our wounds, we’re reminded of the journey we’ve traveled, shaped by the highs and lows of life, recognizing that our inner healing is as precious as their restoration, becoming a testament to our strength.

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Kintsugi collection in collaboration with abstract artist Martha Ramirez

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Martha Ramirez, a
talented plastic artist’s raw
paintings were transformed
into beautiful prints
with abstract strokes
symbolizing the fragmented
pieces of a greater whole.
This print reflects the
beauty of imperfect yet
harmonious integration.

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“The cracks in our life are the places where the light gets in.”
— Leonard Cohen

Celebrating the beauty in the imperfect and the broken, and finding strength and resilience in our stories.

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