Discover the Elegance of Lacewing

Did a green lacewing just cross your path? In many spiritual circles, these vibrant insects are considered guardians of the natural world. They act as tiny messengers, encouraging us to step outside, breathe deep, and listen to what nature is trying to tell us.

Handmade beauty. Thoughtful Care

Vintage-inspired nightwear and sustainable gifting, crafted with care.

At the heart of our work is a simple idea — to bring back a more thoughtful way of making and living.

There was a time when textiles were created with care and purpose. Garments were stitched by hand, fabrics were reused and repurposed, and everyday items were made to last. Beauty was not separate from function — it was part of it.

That spirit continues in everything we create.

Our nightwear draws on the softness and elegance of traditional handmade garments, finished with delicate, hand-crafted lace and designed to feel both timeless and comforting.

Alongside this, our bags are inspired by the same principles — using fabric in mindful, sustainable ways, influenced by traditions such as Japanese wrapping and reuse. They are practical, adaptable, and designed to replace the disposable with something lasting and beautiful.

Though different in form, both collections share the same intention:
to create pieces that are gentle on the world, a pleasure to use, and made with care.

This is not just about products, but about a quieter, more considered way of living — where what we use every day is both useful and meaningful.

Crafted with Timeless Elegance

Lacewing is where vintage charm meets modern sophistication. Our collection is a tribute to the timeless beauty of handmade crochet lace, meticulously crafted to bring a touch of elegance to every wardrobe.

Each piece in our collection is inspired by the grace of bygone eras, reimagined for today's discerning fashion enthusiast. With Lacewing, experience the art of dressing with a nod to the past and a step into the future.

Sustainable Living and Gifting

Beautiful alternatives to waste—wrapping, gifting, and carrying with intention. I make a large variety of bags from upcycled fabrics, many using Japanese patterns and designs and also furoshiki cloths (the Japanese way of wrapping presents without wrapping paper).