Not everything we wear is meant to blend in.
Some pieces are meant to change how we feel.
Some are meant to help us step into a version of ourselves that doesn’t usually get to come out.
That is where our headpieces began.
It Started With Wanting Something That Didn’t Exist
When I first started making headpieces, I wasn’t trying to build a brand.
I was trying to make something I couldn’t find anywhere else.
I wanted pieces that felt a little wild.
A little magical.
Something between costume and keepsake.
Not mass-produced accessories, but objects that felt intentional — pieces that could turn a simple outfit into a story.
What began as late nights of hand-making slowly grew into something more. Friends started asking for custom pieces. Then strangers. Then orders from people who wanted to become forest spirits, fairytale creatures, dark muses, or something entirely their own.
Eventually, this work found its home online, where it reached people far beyond my studio.
More Than Costumes
Over time, something became clear.
People weren’t buying these headpieces just to wear them.
They were using them to become someone else, even if just for a moment.
A woodland fairy for a festival.
A child stepping fully into a Halloween character.
A bride who wanted something other than tradition.
A creative soul finishing a costume and finally feeling, this is it.
One customer wrote that a piece was perfect for her woodland fairy costume.
Another shared how it completed her child’s tiefling costume for Halloween.
Others told me the headpiece added everything their look had been missing.
Those messages mattered more to me than numbers or trends.
They still do.
How Each Piece Is Made
Every headpiece is designed and assembled by hand, with attention to balance, comfort, and detail.