I make one-of-one clothing and modifications for Labubus — sewn, painted, and fitted to your specific figure. Everything leaves the studio with a proper photo shoot and a handwritten note.
I started making tiny clothes because I couldn't find anything that fit my first Labubu the way I wanted it to. One denim jacket turned into two, then a hundred, then a full studio worth of scraps, spools, and needle books.
Every piece I make is drafted from scratch for the specific figure it's going to. Cotton lawn, silk organza, selvedge denim, saran hair — whatever the piece needs. I also do full modifications: rerooting, faceups, eye replacements, and body art. Nothing leaves the studio until I would be happy sending it to someone I love.
I take a limited number of commissions each season so every one gets the attention it deserves. Turnaround is usually three to six weeks.
A growing gallery of finished pieces. Each was a one-of-one made for a specific little one — hover to see materials and the story behind it.
Featured
A gradient off-shoulder gown with a hand-beaded bodice. This one took nine days of beading alone.
Delivered
Ruffled tea-length for a Labubu named Custard. The strawberries are all hand-stitched.
Delivered
A tiny cafe-racer replica with functioning zips and hand-set snaps. Six weeks start to finish.
Delivered
Every hair replaced by hand in lilac, silver, and rose. Also a full faceup.
Delivered
A haori-inspired robe with hand-painted peonies and a tiny obi belt.
Delivered
Matching chore coat and wide-leg jeans with contrast stitching and hand-stamped copper rivets.
Available
Real down, real baffles, working hood cinch. One remaining in the studio.
Delivered
A soft porcelain-doll faceup with glass eye replacement, blushed cheeks, matte sealed.
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Short films from the workbench — sound off, motion on. New reels every couple of weeks over on instagram.
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