Cloth & Glitter

The Story

It began with childrenswear

Cloth & Glitter began as a children’s clothing idea, drawn by its young founder. As she grew, the idea grew with her — into womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and pieces for the very beginning.

Hands sketching a garment pattern beside fabric swatches

The idea

The house is built around a short list of pieces rather than a seasonal calendar: a polo, a knit, a dress, a sweat. The same drawings run through all four lines, sized for a woman, a man, a child, or the first months — so a household dresses in one language.

The discipline

Restraint does the work. A narrow palette of ivory, navy, black and stone. Tonal embroidery instead of visible branding. Weights chosen so a garment holds its shape rather than announcing itself.

Folded ivory and stone cotton garments on a pale linen surface
Studio notes, London

The Standard

Made to be kept

Because the house began as a children’s clothing idea, and grew as its founder grew, it was never drawn around a single season. Clothing for children is handed on almost by instinct — a knit worn hard for a year, then folded away for a sibling or a cousin. That instinct shaped the whole house.

So the pieces are made to be kept: quiet enough to wear repeatedly, considered enough to be cared for, and drawn with the next wearer in mind.

Our Standard

Four lines, one drawing. Designed to be worn for a long time.

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