Notes from Milos
Milos, Greece
Where INTERVALS took its first breath
Our first 11MOONS shoot unfolded on Sarakiniko Beach, a place so still it seemed the moon had fallen from the sky and settled into the sea. The rocks were white and raw, the water a deep, endless blue.
There were no grand setups, no fuss. Just the strength of the landscape, linen moving with intention and the sharp contrast of stone and sea.
Here at this edge of the world, INTERVALS began. A collection shaped by rhythm, restraint and the moments in between.

We wandered along hidden coves, discovering them only by stopping and letting the island show itself. Each step left a mark in the sand that the tide would soon erase. Beauty felt fleeting and the spaces in between felt more alive than the action itself.

The linen shifted with every hour of light. Sun touched it differently and the breeze caught collars and hems just so, revealing textures that only showed themselves up close. INTERVALS came alive in that quiet rhythm, moving with the body and holding stillness as much as motion.

Evenings became small rituals. We drank wine in the wind, carrying the scent of salt and wild herbs. We watched boats return from the day while the horizon glowed purple and gold. These moments were quiet, unplanned and they shaped the heartbeat of the collection.

Milos taught us that the most vivid memories often live in what we tend to overlook. In the pauses between action, in the slow swell of time, in moments that ask nothing of us but our attention. INTERVALS is a tribute to that. To soft, deliberate rhythms of everyday life.
