Made by Many is a tribute to all the parts that make me whole.

This first collection is a dialogue between past and present - between what’s been discarded and what’s been reclaimed.

At its heart is Ajrak - centuries-old block-printed textiles from Sindh, known for their deep indigo and madder tones, geometric motifs, and spiritual symbolism. These fabrics have long told stories of resistance, movement, and belonging.

Today, they’re sourced as upcycled deadstock and reimagined into modern silhouettes by artisans in Noida, India.

Once divided. Now stitched together with intention.

The history of Partition is deeply personal - but I didn’t grow up seeing India and Pakistan as opposites. Today, I'm married into an Indian family, whose roots - like so many - are intertwined across both sides of a once-invisible line. Our stories don’t stop at borders. They spill over them.

As a third culture kid raised in Australia, I’ve only ever seen our South Asian community as one - messy, complex, overlapping, but connected.

These aren’t just upcycled fabrics - they’re layered histories.
Memories of pre-Partition South Asia, a sense of belonging in Naarm, and the liminal spaces in between.

Each piece in this collection is named in honour of someone special. Someone who inspires me, shapes the way I see the world - individuals whose work, values, or perspectives have left a mark. It’s a small gesture of gratitude, a way to archive the people whose energy I hope this brand reflects.

We also aren't kidding when we say 'small-batch' - only six pieces are made in each silhouette. Once they’re gone, they won’t be restocked. 

In Naarm, winter seeps into your bones.
These jackets, coats, and outerwear are stitched from many fabrics, many hands, many stories - for those of us who know that who you are is never just one thing.