Anaphe
The spring, premium silk clothing and accessories brand Anaphe is unveiling ReWritten, a collection that reimagines denim using silk, femininity and effortless modern style.
Founded by Katy Chambers and based in Hong Kong, Anaphe sourced pure silk from Vietnam for the collection. The denim-style print was developed in Suzhou, China, using non-toxic OEKO-TEX certified dyes. The fabric weighs 16 momme, offering a balance between lightness, comfort and long-lasting wear, according to Chambers.
The collection takes inspiration from John Galliano’s Dior collection from the year 2000, which blended silk prints with the visual language of denim. It also reflects the rising popularity of trompe-l’œil denim prints that visually mimic real denim.
ReWritten features a wide range of garments, including trousers with four working pockets, a button-front camisole, a halter-neck top, a slip dress, shorts, a mini skirt, and both short- and long-sleeve shirts. The collection is priced between $107 and $260.
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