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Lagadishi
Curaçao afternoons, lizard-hunting with a cousin.
Lagadishi means lizard in Papiamentu. The collection comes from countless afternoons on Curaçao with my cousin, racing each other to turn over stones and catch as many lagadishi as we could. Sharp eyes, quick hands, and a head full of curiosity. Those days taught patience and the joy of simple adventures, and the prints carry that childhood freedom into the wardrobe.
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Patu
Patu is built on a memory with my great-grandmother. As a kid, every time I got new shoes I would race to show them off, clutching them in both hands and shouting "Patu!" while trying to say "Sapatu", the Papiamento word for shoe. "Patu" actually means duck. The mix-up stuck, and so did the joke. The collection carries that innocence into cotton: heavyweight hoodies, midweight tees, prints that wear the family story without having to explain it.
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Lisimbein
Lisimbein means centipede in Papiamentu. The collection was born from a family trip to Curaçao, visiting my aunt, a centipede crawled up my back, the shock turned into a laugh, and the story has been retold at the table ever since. The prints carry that energy: adventure, the unexpected, the kind of moment that becomes a family inside-joke decades later.
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Avocado
Avocado started with an actual avocado pit on my counter. I nurtured it, watched the roots reach, the sprout appear, the plant slowly take its space. A patient, quiet process that turned into a whole collection. The prints carry that spirit, patience, growth, the reward of nurturing something from humble beginnings into something that thrives.



