Art of Life Artist Pant
Our effortlessly cool new Artist Pants are made from a custom-woven, breathable blend of linen and viscose, and feature a drawstring front, elastic waist panel, pockets, cropped length, and a flattering lantern hem design. They pair perfectly with everything and add an artsy vibe to your wardrobe— dress them up with a silk tank & blazer, or down with a jean jacket and boots— either way, expect compliments ;)
About the print:
When we unearthed an antique seed catalogue with the delightful image of an artist’s paint palette dotted with flowers (instead of paint), we were instantly inspired to create this piece! One of the most intricate prints we’ve ever designed, it was made by carefully remixing the original artwork, and layering over 50 different flowers together to create the background. Every single beautiful little flower was taken from vintage 1800’s seed catalogues and features a quote from the great artist, Claude Monet — who once said he owed becoming a painter to the beauty of flowers. The resulting print is whimsical, artsy, and super cool — with an antique feel that we adore.
55% linen, 45% viscose. Handwash (or machine wash gentle cycle) and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Artist Pants are one-size and will fit approximately size 4/6 (S) to size 12/14 (L). General meaurements: length 86cm. Waist (flat) 84cm around, and with elastic stretched 104cm around, hips 117cm. Model is 5'5 for reference.
Our effortlessly cool new Artist Pants are made from a custom-woven, breathable blend of linen and viscose, and feature a drawstring front, elastic waist panel, pockets, cropped length, and a flattering lantern hem design. They pair perfectly with everything and add an artsy vibe to your wardrobe— dress them up with a silk tank & blazer, or down with a jean jacket and boots— either way, expect compliments ;)
About the print:
When we unearthed an antique seed catalogue with the delightful image of an artist’s paint palette dotted with flowers (instead of paint), we were instantly inspired to create this piece! One of the most intricate prints we’ve ever designed, it was made by carefully remixing the original artwork, and layering over 50 different flowers together to create the background. Every single beautiful little flower was taken from vintage 1800’s seed catalogues and features a quote from the great artist, Claude Monet — who once said he owed becoming a painter to the beauty of flowers. The resulting print is whimsical, artsy, and super cool — with an antique feel that we adore.
55% linen, 45% viscose. Handwash (or machine wash gentle cycle) and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Artist Pants are one-size and will fit approximately size 4/6 (S) to size 12/14 (L). General meaurements: length 86cm. Waist (flat) 84cm around, and with elastic stretched 104cm around, hips 117cm. Model is 5'5 for reference.
Our effortlessly cool new Artist Pants are made from a custom-woven, breathable blend of linen and viscose, and feature a drawstring front, elastic waist panel, pockets, cropped length, and a flattering lantern hem design. They pair perfectly with everything and add an artsy vibe to your wardrobe— dress them up with a silk tank & blazer, or down with a jean jacket and boots— either way, expect compliments ;)
About the print:
When we unearthed an antique seed catalogue with the delightful image of an artist’s paint palette dotted with flowers (instead of paint), we were instantly inspired to create this piece! One of the most intricate prints we’ve ever designed, it was made by carefully remixing the original artwork, and layering over 50 different flowers together to create the background. Every single beautiful little flower was taken from vintage 1800’s seed catalogues and features a quote from the great artist, Claude Monet — who once said he owed becoming a painter to the beauty of flowers. The resulting print is whimsical, artsy, and super cool — with an antique feel that we adore.
55% linen, 45% viscose. Handwash (or machine wash gentle cycle) and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Artist Pants are one-size and will fit approximately size 4/6 (S) to size 12/14 (L). General meaurements: length 86cm. Waist (flat) 84cm around, and with elastic stretched 104cm around, hips 117cm. Model is 5'5 for reference.
“I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers.”
- Claude Monet
“I am working at it every morning from sunrise on, for the flowers fade so soon, and the thing is to do the whole in one rush.”
- Vincent van Gogh
“I paint flowers so they will not die.”
- Frida Kahlo
-
These vibrant floral print pants are perfect for any creative wardrobe! From morning coffee dates with friends to a casual art class, pair them with a white linen button-up, or cropped sweater, colourful sneakers and a canvas tote for an artsy vibe. For a bold, head-turning outfit, style them with the matching Pixie duster and layer a vibrant coloured tank or bralette underneath. Finish with platform sandals and a funky woven clutch — effortlessly perfect for a day out gallery hopping :)
-
The creative, the artist. Women who infuse their lives with passion and colour, and share their love with bold brushstrokes. Women who must have flowers, always and always.
-
Long before we scrolled through online shops or wandered glossy supermarket aisles, seed catalogues were the magical portals of possibility for gardeners and farmers alike. Emerging in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these catalogues were a charming mix of practicality and artistry. Early editions didn’t just sell seeds—they told stories. Seed companies like Vilmorin-Andrieux in France would describe plants with a romantic flair, turning cabbages into “elegant heads” and carrots into “delightful orange roots.” By the Victorian era, the catalogues themselves had blossomed into works of art, adorned with vibrant hand-drawn illustrations that promised paradise in every seed packet.
For many, these catalogues were more than a guide—they were a window into the future. Dreamers of all kinds dog-eared pages, imagining rows of tulips or fields of corn sprouting in their care. They even became keepsakes, passed down generations like garden heirlooms. Today, flipping through an old seed catalogue is like peering into a time capsule of horticultural dreams, where the promise of spring was only a postage stamp away. -
…