Collection: Unnamed

Unnamed: A Curatorial Note

Unnamed is a wearable archive honoring the Black figures immortalized in European art yet denied names, stories, or agency. Painted into the background, their presence was often decorative, their humanity overlooked. With this collection, we bring them forward.

Each piece features art reimagined on fabric—carefully chosen prints that live and breathe on soft, high-quality fabrics. These t-shirts aren't just garments; they’re acts of reclamation. Of memory. Of intimacy with history.

This collection is our first attempt at bringing art closer—off the walls, onto our bodies—where it can heal, soothe, and connect. We reject the idea that art is a luxury reserved for the wealthy or those with spare time. Unnamed is built on the belief that art is essential: as vital as movement, as necessary as reading, as nourishing as breath.

This is clothing meant to be lived in. To spark conversation. To recognize the unnamed.

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