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22/03/2026
Keo was born and raised in Nong Khiaw. He was our model, driver, and guide throughout our trip. Over many long and interesting conversations,exchanging perspectives from our different cultures, we eventually became friends.
Here, he is wearing the Eternal Summer shirt in linen.
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19/03/2026
Miako is wearing the Nong Khiaw vest in linen.
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17/03/2026
Keo, our model, was talking about his childhood:
« When I was 10, a friend I was playing with in the Nam Ou River found a bomb. He picked it up to collect the metal and make a little money. It exploded. »
His friend died in front of his eyes. It was just end of the 90s.
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16/03/2026
Keo was born and grew up in Nong Khiaw. He was our model, driver and guide through our trip. We shared long interesting conversation and eventually became friends.
Here he is wearing the Eternal summer shirt in linen.
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11/03/2026
In Nong Khiaw, trees, plants, and flowers have a rich natural scent, taste, and energy. Inspired by this nature, we worked with an atelier in India to create leaf prints. The prints are made entirely by hand, using roses and linden leaves, piece by piece, like pressed flowers. Using natural mordants (alum, onion skins, and marigolds) we imprint these botanicals into the knit.
In India, these plants are often used for temples and then discarded. Here, we use these flowers and leaves to give them a new life.
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24/02/2026
SEYA. VOYAGE 26SS — SEASON #18 NONG KHIAW
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26/01/2026
Lozère was once known for producing silk threads.
This 100% silk knit is made by twisting fine silk filaments into rope-like yarns and gently brushing them to create a light, airy texture giving it a special softness.
Lighter than wool and softer than cashmere, it is a special knit that retains the silk’s natural, elegant luster.
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17/01/2026
Slightly puffed out at the back like dresses worn by women in the past, this dress is made of 100% silk. Lozère was once a silk-producing region, and the huts where silkworms were raised still remain today as ruins.
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