Soleil Lune

Born in Northern California, Soleil Lune is a culmination of my lived experiences. Soleil Lune is inspired by the different lives I have lived: growing up in Northern California, surrounded by nature yet minutes from the city; moving to the Central Coast, where farms meet the ocean; and living in Florence, where I was taught to slow down and see the world more clearly, paying attention to small details, intentional design, and the beauty in things made to last. These places taught me contrast, duality, and expression. Yet simple, every piece carries a bit of those worlds. I imagine future drops not as seasonal releases, but as narratives. Each collection will be built around someone’s lived experience and their unique lens on the world. But for now, it will start with mine.

Soleil Lune isn’t about chasing noise or trends. It’s about creating clothing that carries meaning Rooted in Intention. These early pieces are the start of a longer journey. Soleil Lune exists because I believe clothing should feel human: imperfect, expressive, made with care. This brand is my way of slowing down in a world that moves too fast, choosing intention over urgency, depth over disposable fashion.

I’ve always believed that clothes are a language. You can speak without saying anything. Soleil Lune is my way of giving shape to emotion, story, and contrasting  the things that make us who we are. Over time, I want this brand to become a mosaic of lived experiences: mine, yours, and the people we create with.

Soleil = sun.

Lune = moon.

Opposites, but both shining in their own time.

This duality is the core of Soleil Lune, a reminder that identity is not one thing. It’s layers. It's a movement. It’s contrast. And everyone belongs within that space.

What We Strive to Be

Honest Craft, Built Slowly

I want Soleil Lune to grow into a brand that takes environmental responsibility seriously. I know that making something new will never be truly “sustainable,” and buying what already exists will always be better for the planet. There’s no such thing as a perfectly eco-friendly brand, but there is transparency and to me, that’s the most important part.

I want to be honest about where things come from, how they’re made, and what their impact is. I’m not starting at the highest environmental standard, but I’m committed to getting there. My long-term goal is simple: natural fibers, botanical dyes, low-waste production, thoughtful materials, and recyclable, minimal packaging. I’m not there yet, but I’m learning, growing, and doing my best to move in that direction.

At the end of the day, I know that creating anything new comes with a cost. But designing clothes is how I express myself, and I believe the most responsible thing I can do right now is create with intention and educate the people who support the brand.