Organic elegance: Summer 2022

Red earth. Yellow cliffs. Lavender sky. Green cedars. The natural landscape artist Georgia O’Keefe painted and lived amongst in the New Mexico desert mirrors this season’s palette of tomato red, earthy ochre and sunflower yellow, contrasted with cooling shades of soft lilac and bright white.

O’Keefe’s modernist New Mexico home also shares parallels with the collection. With floors and furniture hewn from polished earth, puritanical white walls, wooden beams and accents in primary colours, her home echoes the organic elegance of this season’s clothes.

And just like the delicate wire mobile by artist Alexander Calder that hung in O’Keefe’s living room, the Spring Summer 22 collection shows attention to form in space.

“A spontaneous ebb and flow celebrates the female form without trying to confine it.”



“New fabrics urge exploration of a sun-drenched elsewhere.”



New fabrics urge exploration of a sun-drenched elsewhere. Button-through dresses and softly tailored jumpsuits in sustainably-made Belgian linen feel light, breezy and relaxed. Sheer and airy cotton voile dresses are cut with volume, inviting leisurely days on distant shores. A single layer of organic washed cotton poplin creates weightless fit-and-flare dresses that drape effortlessly – while textured cotton in happy-making hues lends itself to a clutch of casual-chic sundresses that feel deliciously light to wear.

Embroidered onto a cotton base and offered in zesty yellow or verdant green, expressively drawn blooms blossom across dresses and vacation-ready shirt and trouser sets – imbuing simple silhouettes with rich texture.

“The landscape artist Georgia O’Keefe painted and lived amongst in the New Mexico desert mirrors this season’s palette.”

Balancing restraint and volume, new silhouettes contour the body before billowing into circular-cut skirts and balloon sleeves. This spontaneous ebb and flow celebrates the female form without trying to confine it.

From scoop to halter, bralette to one-shoulder, necklines evoke the clean curves of swimwear. New styles come with Three Graces’ signature eye for detail, whether smocking, pleats or fine rouleaux fastenings. Each considered element elevates these classically elegant silhouettes while ensuring ultimate versatility and ease for the wearer.

Just as Georgia O’Keefe went about her quiet rituals in her desert retreat, this collection imagines an independent spirit entirely at ease with herself and attuned to the natural world she inhabits.

Organic elegance: Summer 2022

Red earth. Yellow cliffs. Lavender sky. Green cedars. The natural landscape artist Georgia O’Keefe painted and lived amongst in the New Mexico desert mirrors this season’s palette of tomato red, earthy ochre and sunflower yellow, contrasted with cooling shades of soft lilac and bright white.

O’Keefe’s modernist New Mexico home also shares parallels with the collection. With floors and furniture hewn from polished earth, puritanical white walls, wooden beams and accents in primary colours, her home echoes the organic elegance of this season’s clothes.

“The landscape artist Georgia O’Keefe painted and lived amongst in the New Mexico desert mirrors this season’s palette.”

And just like the delicate wire mobile by artist Alexander Calder that hung in O’Keefe’s living room, the Spring Summer 22 collection shows attention to form in space.

Balancing restraint and volume, new silhouettes contour the body before billowing into circular-cut skirts and balloon sleeves. This spontaneous ebb and flow celebrates the female form without trying to confine it.

“A spontaneous ebb and flow celebrates the female form without trying to confine it.”

From scoop to halter, bralette to one-shoulder, necklines evoke the clean curves of swimwear. New styles come with Three Graces’ signature eye for detail, whether smocking, pleats or fine rouleaux fastenings. Each considered element elevates these classically elegant silhouettes while ensuring ultimate versatility and ease for the wearer.

New fabrics urge exploration of a sun-drenched elsewhere. Button-through dresses and softly tailored jumpsuits in sustainably-made Belgian linen feel light, breezy and relaxed. Sheer and airy cotton voile dresses are cut with volume, inviting leisurely days on distant shores. A single layer of organic washed cotton poplin creates weightless fit-and-flare dresses that drape effortlessly – while textured cotton in happy-making hues lends itself to a clutch of casual-chic sundresses that feel deliciously light to wear.

Embroidered onto a cotton base and offered in zesty yellow or verdant green, expressively drawn blooms blossom across dresses and vacation-ready shirt and trouser sets – imbuing simple silhouettes with rich texture.

“New fabrics urge exploration of a sun-drenched elsewhere.”

Just as Georgia O’Keefe went about her quiet rituals in her desert retreat, this collection imagines an independent spirit entirely at ease with herself and attuned to the natural world she inhabits.