Oxblood Jacquard
Something visceral printed over something fragile.
A quieter, more elemental story. The deep red-brown references a colour popularised in the period the collection came out of, but we were drawn as much to its literal meaning — the colour of blood as it oxidises.
It is printed over a delicate floral jacquard, so something visceral sits against something inherently fragile, and that contrast is the point: the fragile humanity we share underneath language, nationality, culture and history.
It is printed double-sided like its pair. Where Forgotten Futures speaks to what we carry across time and place, Oxblood brings us back to what we ultimately share — both of them anchoring Dear, Sincerely.


