Welcome to our new collection for autumn/winter 25. We’ve focused on refining some of our favourite shapes and adding a few new ones into the mix. It’s a small update for the new season, with some pieces we hope you’ll find both joyful and useful to wear.

We’re very proud of our Workwear Jacket which comes in natural Mudstone in a mix of linen and organic cotton or a durable Black organic cotton canvas which is subtly hand embroidered with our ‘Cultivating Hands’ logo inspired by the work of our farmers. For something a little more sporty, the Blouson jacket comes in organic cotton canvas printed with a delicate flower print.
Our signature Hammock dress has a more formal look with ‘Growing roots’ embroidered around the hem reflecting the plant-based pigments used to dye it.
We’ve added a quilted jacket and vest, perfect for when you need an extra layer. We’ve repurposed a marigold block print in 100% organic cotton by over dyeing it in natural indigo. And for an extra bit of luxury, we’ve trimmed it in softest cotton velvet.
You’ll find two trouser styles - the smartly tailored Planter and the utility Carpenter.

AW25 builds on Oshadi’s reimagining of the way textiles and clothes are grown and crafted. This is an exercise in reinvention and resourcefulness made entirely from existing fabric stocks and ends of rolls from previous collections. We work within our means, starting with the resources we have.
Block print fabrics and checks have been overdyed in natural indigo to create consistency and texture. Resourcefulness requires additional care in the quality of construction, tailoring and attention to detail. Our Planter trouser is tailored to include extra seam allowance so they can be adjusted as your body changes.
There’s a quiet rigour to this collection, pieces designed to work for you and be part of your wardrobe for years to come.
We’ve photographed this collection against a backdrop of an abandoned industrial textiles factory to contrast our seed to sew, nature-focused approach with the conventional workings of the fashion industry. We brought with us some humus-rich earth and flowers freshly cut from the farm to show that change and a new beginning is possible.






