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VIOLETA

A Frequency Woven

VIOLETA embodies rebellion, sophistication, and the emotional force of paradox.
Born from a lifelong perception of violet as a frequency, the collection translates a felt reality
into textile form through silhouette, texture, and atmosphere.

Japanese simplicity meets Mexican soul.
Drop 1/3
Spring

CRYSTAL CHILD

I am born inside stone, where silence is ancient and light becomes mineral. Half shadow, half light. Emerging slowly from darkness into presence. I carry clarity in my bones, quartz in my chest. I am softness and strength, fragility and becoming. You search for certainty. But clarity does not come from resolving opposites. It appears when shadow and light are held together. In stillness something begins to form. A presence. A frequency. Crystalline. Quiet. Becoming.”
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The Crystal Being
Its palette speaks in transformation.
Violet and gold suggest liberation and transmutation, while black and white bring grounding and presence. Around it a world of quartz, earth, and kryptonite emergesas a realm
of memory, intuition, and unapologetic truth.

VIOLETA is released across three chapters throughout 2026.
Crystal Child emerges in Spring as a luminous, mineral presence. Terra Frequencia follows in Summer, grounded and sensorial. Black Garden concludes in Fall, where structure,
depth, and sovereignty take form.

Created through a dialogue between place, material, and inherited knowledge, the collection brings together elements shaped by diverse artisanal traditions. Vintage kimonos and Japanese textiles meet silk, natural dyes, and embroidery developed in collaboration with Maestras Artesanas in Oaxaca, Mexico.

The collection is produced across Kā’s atelier in Monterrey, artisan workshops in Oaxaca, and Paris, France.

BEHIND THE SCENES

An insight into the making of the VIOLETA campaign, captured by Ricardo Ramos in Mexico City at the Ex Convento Desierto de los Leones.

"With Violeta, I followed a feeling I had known
long before I had words for it. It was never only a color, but a state of being.
A dialogue between the body, memory, and the present, translated into form."
- Raquel Santos, Founder of Kā

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