A silhouette rooted in freedom and functionality, the Wide-Leg Trouser is a statement of proportion and presence. Inspired by the monumental scale of ancient temples and the rhythm of Brutalist concrete forms, each pleat and panel is engineered with intention.
The exaggerated volume references the awe of architectural excess—think the hollow columns of Karnak Temple or the modular poetry of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation. Clean lines and sharp tailoring intersect with loose drape, inviting the body to exist outside of binary, within space that breathes.
Constructed from heavyweight cotton twill, the fabric evokes the textured tactility of stone facades—structured yet forgiving, protective yet fluid. These trousers are meant to move like shadows in sunlight, catching shape in every step.