CLOTHING COLLECTION
What you see before you is not a series of individual pieces, but a single system. Here is a brief guide on how to interpret it.
The collection, designed by Zuzana Veselá, is structured as an open system, not as a collection of individual pieces. All garments share a common design logic: balanced proportions, clean lines, unisex cuts, and variable volumes. Thus, various types of garments - shirts, caftans, vests, jackets, and pants - emerge from a single design principle. The constructions are designed to allow for layering, adaptation to the body, and easy repair.
The collection functions as a capsule wardrobe: a few well-thought-out pieces that work together long-term in various combinations. Layering is not just an aesthetic gesture — it is a way for the clothing to stand the test of time across different seasons, situations, and life changes. The garments relate to one another as modular elements that together create a stable, long-lasting wardrobe system.
Microdesign is one of the defining elements of the collection. Small casigns, adjustable straps, fastening systems, and printed messages allow for subtle modulation of the silhouette, length, style, and symbolic meaning of the garment. These details create space for personalization — the wearer can touch the garment, fine-tune it, adapt it, and figuratively "inscribe" themselves into it.
The variability of the cut and the attention to detail allow the garments to live with the wearer — adapting, changing, complementing, and responding to diverse figures and styles. The collection thus represents an approach where design is not a one-time event but a continuous process: the garments are not final but open to further use.
This collection is protected by an industrial design patent, which confirms its originality and practical applicability. (2025-42578, 38453)

