Porto, Portugal
A knitwear practice.
From sketch to object.
Designed with intention,
not urgency.
For those who choose carefully.
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Tarhata explores knitwear as a designed object.
Each piece begins as a drawing, develops through constraint, and arrives slowly through material understanding.
This is not seasonal fashion.
It is a process of reduction.
How it works.
The practiceIdeas before garments
Every piece begins as a question. A drawing that asks something about proportion, weight, or silence.
Samples as thinking tools
Samples are not prototypes. They are conversations between the designer and the material.
Time as material
Fewer pieces, made more carefully. Released when they are resolved — not according to calendars.
"The most sustainable garment is the one you never replace."
Tarhata pieces are designed to age with their owner — not against them.
Natural fibres. Considered construction. Shapes that do not require a season to justify them.
The first physical piece is in development.
It is not finished.
But it is becoming something worth waiting for.
Notes from the making
Infrequent.
Considered.
Unrushed.
Letters from the studio, when there is something worth saying.
Thank you. We will be in touch when there is something worth saying.
No frequency pressure. No marketing. Just presence.