Welcome to the OREVIA Journal.
This is a quiet space, kept alongside the collection. A place to share what unfolds in the atelier: the cloths we choose, the hands that finish each seam, the conversations we have with the artisans whose work is the foundation of every OREVIA piece.
What you will find here
Three small forms of writing.
Atelier Notes. Glimpses into how each garment is shaped — from the first swatch of cloth to the final hand-finished hem. Process, materials, the slow weeks of cutting and sewing.
Craft Letters. Personal essays on heritage weaving and the taat shilpo tradition that informs our cottons. Stories from the looms of Bangladesh, and the communities that practise this work.
Editorial. Visual stories — considered styling, the rituals of dressing, seasonal moods. An invitation to live with the pieces in your own way.
Why a journal
The collection is small by choice. The way each piece is made deserves its own slower telling, removed from the brevity of social media. The Journal is where that telling lives.
We are mindful that words like ‘sustainable’, ‘handcrafted’, and ‘considered’ are often used lightly. Here, we will try to show — not claim.
A first dispatch
Future entries will appear here. The first essay, on the weave that opens the Spring / Summer 2026 collection, arrives soon.
If you would like to be notified when each new piece is published, please leave your email below or write to info@oreviaclothing.com.
