It all strated as a disappointment.
We decided to make our own clothing after giving up on finding the brand we really wanted to wear. Tired of tedious suits, uniform dresses and unisex hoodies in conrete grey, dusty rose and other shades of dispair, we sought someting different. We looked for brighter colors, creaved bolder cuts without conceptual decadence, searched for vibrance free of crazy prints. A style in between restraint and revolt.
Yura and Dasha, founders of Warnadewa
It all strated as a disappointment.
We decided to make our own clothing after giving up on finding the brand we really wanted to wear. Tired of tedious suits, uniform dresses and unisex hoodies in conrete grey, dusty rose and other shades of dispair, we sought someting different. We looked for brighter colors, creaved bolder cuts without conceptual decadence, searched for vibrance free of crazy prints. A style in between restraint and revolt.
Yura and Dasha, founders of Warnadewa

bali

The idea came alive while we lived in Bali. This land and culture is real eye candy, rich in lush colors wherever you look - the nature, the clothes, even the temples. Yellow, in particular - in Hindu it signifies the world of gods and ancestral spirits.

The inspirtation was there - so we strated experimenting: buying fabrics, testing various shapes and designs. Probably, heavens were merciful to our ignorance as they sent us a skilled tailor, Kadet who listened patinently to our illiterate instructions in bad Indonesian.

Yet unexpectedly the result turned out nice and fresh. A cocktail of sharp Asian concept fashion and warm-hearted Balinese vibrations.

That's how WARNADEWA was created - in Bahasa, local language is means

"the color of God".

bali

The idea came alive while we lived in Bali. This land and culture is real eye candy, rich in lush colors wherever you look - the nature, the clothes, even the temples. Yellow, in particular - in Hindu it signifies the world of gods and ancestral spirits.

The inspirtation was there - so we strated experimenting: buying fabrics, testing various shapes and designs. Probably, heavens were merciful to our ignorance as they sent us a skilled tailor, Kadet who listened patinently to our illiterate instructions in bad Indonesian.

Yet unexpectedly the result turned out nice and fresh. A cocktail of sharp Asian concept fashion and warm-hearted Balinese vibrations.

That's how WARNADEWA was created - in Bahasa, local language is means "the color of God".