About

Olza began with a premise: a garment should be approached with the same gravity as a work of art.
The earliest pieces were painted onto existing clothing; over time, the garment itself became as much a part of the expression.
The work unfolds in two forms. One consists of one-of-a-kind hand painted garments. The other is a series of made-to-order capsule pieces, developed from specific time periods and constructed with the same attention as the painted works.
Artists can collaborate directly on Olza silhouettes. Their intervention is not decorative but definitive: the garment becomes a canvas for the artist’s work.
Production is limited and deliberate. The focus remains on how the garment is made and how it holds over time, not seasonal turnover.
As the house develops, new makers and collaborators enter the process. Each release builds on what came before it, extending the body of work with new material, references and forms, while maintaining a clear and consistent direction.
