Days of Wonder: Three Women
Outside Prague
Quiet conversation drifts through the house.
Bare feet move across polished floors.
Closeness lingers — not staged, simply present.
We are welcomed into the home of Bára, alongside her mother Šárka and younger sister Viki. Familiar faces from the studio, yet here the rhythm is slower, more intimate. A shared time, unhurried. The work we know so well returns to us, softened by daily life. Light moves through the rooms as they do. Vašík, Bara’s younger son, runs freely, curious, tracing invisible paths between doorways, while his mother passes through the hall — fabric following her, a quiet smile in motion.
Some of the pieces we photograph today belong to earlier chapters of our story. Softer lines, generous volumes. Worn now not as archive, but as memory held and lived in. Seeing them again, on women we have dressed through time, we begin to notice the traces of our own evolution. Bara moves through Port of Stars dresses with instinctive grace. The garments seem to recognize her — translucent, fluid, carried with ease. They speak of where we began: lightness first, tenderness as structure.
This story unfolds across generations. Clothing becomes a mirror — not only of the women who wear it, but of the relationships that surround them, and the language we’ve been shaping alongside them. As they have grown more assured, so have we. Šárka settles into draped forms with a quiet resistance to convention. Viky, open and luminous, wears pale pink — youthful, immediate, unguarded. Their differences sharpen their resemblance.
Through them, the shift becomes visible. Where softness once led, stronger silhouettes now emerge — more refined, more deliberate. A modern clarity informed by what came before, not in contrast to it. Cotton and linen float gently in winter light, settling into the corners of the room.
For a moment, past and present align — garments, women, family, and time folded together — before the house exhales, and the day moves on.
Credits:
Photography: Richenza Nika Detwiler
Creative Director: Yasmin K. Hejduk
Styling: Jana Kapounova
Make-Up & Hair: Hristina Georgievska
Models: Bara, Sarka, Viki