Upon entry, guests are greeted by "The Vault." This is where Jaume’s signature metal hardware resides. Belts resemble spine columns; bags are hardened clay wrapped in leather. These are not accessories; they are heirlooms.
While the physical gallery remains the ultimate destination, the Carolina Jaume Fashion and Style Gallery has invested heavily in a digital twin. carolina jaume desnuda
Forget stiff collars. Jaume’s shirts are often backless, featuring exaggerated cuffs that swallow the hands or hems that trail into ribbons. The fabric is always a crisp poplin or soft linen, but the construction is fluid. Gallery note: Look for the "inside-out" seams—a signature detail meant to be seen. Upon entry, guests are greeted by "The Vault
Imagine walking through a white-walled gallery. Here is how the collection is presented: While the physical gallery remains the ultimate destination,
Room 1: The Morning Light Focus: Linen, cotton, and hemp. Palette: White, oatmeal, soft grey. Vibe: The clothes you wear to write a letter or drink coffee alone. Pieces include a billowing poet’s blouse and drop-crotch shorts.
Room 2: The Golden Hour Focus: Slip dresses, sheer organza, velvet. Palette: Burgundy, rust, deep olive. Vibe: Transitional wear. These are the garments for 6:00 PM—dressed up enough for a date, but soft enough to curl up in on a sofa.
Room 3: The Dusty Floor Focus: Outerwear and textures. Palette: Charcoal, moss green, brown. Vibe: Frayed trench coats, shearling vests that are too big, and crochet dresses worn over leggings. This room represents the "protector" pieces.