For the "Dreams of the Ages" collection, Honey Hartley does not simply select fabric—she constructs it. Treating fashion as an act of creative archaeology, she deconstructs past gowns and archival textiles from her label’s history, mutating them into three-dimensional, wearable art.

Hand-dyed pale pink denim meets precision corsetry. The La Vie En Rose structured denim corset top is a masterclass in wearable architecture—juxtaposing raw, heavy utility with an ethereal, romantic hue. Hand-finished by Honey Hartley. 🌸✨
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This piece completely reimagines a black denim skirt, transforming a reworked garment into a bespoke structural masterpiece.
For the "Dreams of the Ages" collection, Honey Hartley constructs her own fabric. Treating fashion as creative archaeology, she deconstructs past gowns and archival textiles, mutating them into three-dimensional, wearable art. A cornerstone of this collection is her heavily manipulated "Treasured Renaissance" fabric, where historical elegance is reborn through an industrial, contemporary lens.
Sugar Plum Couture Gown in lilac haze—crafted from structured cotton drill, silk, and tulle. 💜

A breathtaking fusion of industrial utility and high-fashion drama, this long denim gown redefines structural evening wear.