Everloom Everloom begins withthe material. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Textiles are chosen for their behaviour—their history, tension, and resistance. Form is born from the textile. View fullsize View fullsize Each textile guides thehand and the techniques that are employed as architecture. A medium for rebirth. View fullsize View fullsize Every seam carries intention. Every detail is forged by hand. View fullsize View fullsize No detail is ornamental. Artisans across the countrycontribute to weaving, embroidery,and surface articulation. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize They are the transmuting forces within each garment. This is custodianship in practice. View fullsize View fullsize Those who wish to enter this process do not purchase from it.They immerse themselves in it. View fullsize Everloom works are one-of-a-kind.Only you carry the story of your revival. Legacies are brought back to life so histories can be preserved.Every member of our team treats creation as an act of alchemy. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Silhouettes evolve through fitting, dialogue, and refinement.One person’s history cannot be replicated for another. View fullsize View fullsize Every shape may repeat itself only in new textiles.Every pattern may only continue in new silhouettes. The practice is not governed by calendars.History does not abide by the changing winds. Only you can choose what remains as your legacy. View fullsize THE INVITE An invite is a request to enter the practice. It is not an order. Every invite ensures alignment with material, method, and time. Dialogue precedes making.Measurements, form, and intent are discussed before work begins. Work is shaped in conversation with the wearer and the textile.It is not replicated. If you wish to request an invite, begin here. What draws you to this work? How do you wish to inhabit it?Are you open to time and iteration? An invite begins a conversation. BEGIN A CONVERSATION Work continues through respect, not urgency.