The Artisanal Garden
Every thread was placed by a hand. Every colour was borrowed from the earth. Nothing here is accidental.
Grown, Not Manufactured.
There is a kind of beauty that cannot be programmed, replicated, or rushed. It exists in the uneven edge of a hand-block print. In the weight of a hand-beaded panel that changes how silk falls against the body. In the exact shade of indigo that only exists because a woman in Rajasthan dipped the cloth one more time.
At Club21, we carry the designers who still believe that fashion begins with the hand — not the machine. Dries Van Noten's jacquards, woven in Antwerp from threads sourced across three continents. Biyan's couture embroidery, stitched by Indonesian artisans whose craft predates the fashion industry by centuries. Simone Rocha's tulle and pearl constructions, assembled with the patience of a jeweller. Erdem's botanical prints, researched from herbarium archives and painted before they are printed.
And our own Club21 Collection — where a bias-cut skirt in hand-dyed silk moves with the fluidity of watercolour on paper.
This is not decoration. It is devotion — to material, to maker, to the slow, irreplaceable intelligence of the human hand.
Club21. Where fashion is still grown by hand.