Cassia Collection Lookbook

Cassia Collection Lookbook

Spring 2024: Cassia Collection

The Cassia Collection is inspired by artistic, painterly florals. Each style personifies unique floral prints paired with clean silhouettes. The fabrics are meant to embody the romance of a warm breeze and the natural flora in warmer climates.

 

Cream linen blazer with a yellow water color floral print.

 

 Rosalie Tank and Rosalie Blazer

 

The collection is named after the Cassia flower. In Thailand, the plant is a symbol of abundance and good fortune and is used to celebrate happy occasions. 

 

Catalina Top and Khatie Short 

 

African American woman modeling a cream floral linen blazer and shorts set.

 

Rosalie Blazer, Rosalie Tank, and Rosalie Short

Woman modeling a green and pink silk dress.

Sazan Print Dress in Limelight

 

 

African American woman modeling a yellow floral fit and flare dress.

 

Sazan Print Dress in Cassia Yellow

The Sazan Print dress color is named after the golden Cassia flower. The Cassia's abundance of bright, yellow flowers will captivate admirers not once, but twice during the spring and fall seasons.

Much like the flower, this collection is designed with layering in mind, to last through the fall season. 

 

 

Blue linen blazer and shorts set.

 

Khatie Blazer, Khatie Tank, Khatie Short

The relaxed Khatie Blazer set is reminiscent of the Caribbean sea, featuring shell buttons. 

 

 

Khatie Blazer, Khatie Tank, Khatie Short

The Khatie blazer was created for the understated floral fashionista. Featuring a sly floral lining detail.

 

Model wearing the Rosalee Blazer and Sazan print dress.

 

Rosalie Blazer, Sazan Print Dress in Cassia Yellow

Blue linen blazer paired with a pink and green floral fit and flare dress.

 Khatie Blazer, Sazan Print Dress in Limelight 

The Cassia tree is of slow growth and may take ten years to flower. Harmoniously, this collection emerged over a two year process focusing on slow, small batch fashion.

Shop the full collection.

 

Photos by Mark M. Hood Photography

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