Spring-Summer 2025
There are things that need no explanation. They simply exist — quiet, complete, unmistakably present. They don’t ask to be noticed, yet they are impossible to overlook.
Like the calla lily.
Its form is intentional, seamless, whole — as if shaped by a single, fluid gesture. Its stem is soft, yet resilient. It doesn’t compete for attention, and yet it holds it completely.
In Japanese aesthetics, there is a concept called “ma” — the space between things, the stillness between sounds, the meaning that lives in silence. It’s not what you see, but what you feel in the pause. The calla embodies this perfectly: not just in its shape, but in the way light touches its surface, in the quiet shadows that trace its curves.
Katimo Spring–Summer 2025 moves in this rhythm.
The lines are fluid, yet precise.
The silhouettes — airy, but intentional.
Fabrics drape around the body, not to shape it, but to reveal its natural form. Sculptural silk calla flowers bloom from the garments as if they’ve always been there — effortless, organic, inevitable.
The palette draws from the calla itself: milky white, soft cream, petal pink, sand. Shades of shadow — plum and black — give depth and grounding. A touch of sage green brings nature’s quiet presence into the light.
This is a collection about a woman who embraces stillness.
She doesn’t try to please. She doesn’t explain herself. She doesn’t chase the gaze of others — and yet it lingers on her.
Because true beauty isn’t what demands attention.
It’s what holds it.