The Core Collection

now available in person at

Standard & Strange Santa Fe

antiques reimagined.

100% organic, Natural Linen and cotton.

A woman standing in black strappy heels, wearing a black slip dress, with her face not visible.
White daisies growing along a lakeshore with a reflection of the sky and trees in the water.
A woman with long hair sitting on white rocky terrain in a desert-like landscape under a clear blue sky with distant mountains.
Red long-sleeve shirt with buttons lying flat on a white surface.
detail of stacked fabrics in black, orange, burgundy, pink, and gray colors, laid flat.
A woman with shoulder-length dark hair wearing a loose-fitting blue dress over jeans, standing outdoors on a concrete sidewalk near a large truck. She has her arms crossed and is wearing brown boots. The background includes the side of the truck and street elements.

The Core Collection started as my own obsession.

Around five years ago I traveled to France for the first time, and very quickly I found the first of many, many antique dresses that would eventually turn into my own immense collection.

I loved so much about them: the fabric, the cross-stitched monograms, the flowing silhouettes. I loved that they were universally flattering. I loved that they were so old, made completely by hand, and yet so wearable and current.

I knew it was important to share them in a way that showed their inherent classic beauty while maintaining an emphasis on fashion, sustainability, incredible quality, and modern lifestyle.

As an artist, I am always seeking new ways of looking at existing things. I’ve often wondered, “how can we use color to change our perception?”. As a lover of nature, I go out to the mountains and pay extra attention to the flowers, the coincidence of complementary colors in these environments, the shadows playing and creating movement. I wonder about these things automatically at this point.

I believe this “training” made it natural for me to figure out a way to hand-dye each and every garment in this collection. I think it's pretty amazing what a different color can do for these pieces, and depending on the individual fabric, style, and details, I choose every color specially for each dress. Now I work with a commercial dye house in Los Angeles that handles the entire hand-dyeing process for me.

I am so pleased to say that the entire collection is available in person at the Standard & Strange Santa Fe location. I will be updating the online shop as soon as possible <3

Thank you. Can’t wait to see where this ride takes us.

xo Leah

Light blue sleeveless blouse with buttons down the front, lying flat on a white surface.
Close-up of a yellow blouse with embroidered details around the collar and button placket.
A blue dress with a gathered neckline hangs on a wooden hanger in front of a white ornate fireplace. Above, on the mantel, there are books and boxes, including a book titled 'Planet of the Apes,' with a box showing a car and other miscellaneous objects.
Close-up of a vintage olive-green garment with ruffled trim and a fabric label indicating it is a hand-dyed antique garment, originating from France around 1930, made of olive cotton.
A close-up of a rocky cliff with small plants and a pink flower growing among the rocks.
Red cloth or garment draped over cracked and uneven soil or ground with small rocks and sparse grass in the background.