Charlotte Eskildsen finds inspiration in historic windmill for The Garment

Designer Charlotte Eskildsen drew from the interiors of Lille Mølle, a 17th-century windmill near Christiania, for The Garment's Resort 2027 collection.

The lookbook was shot at the landmark, with jacquard fabrics echoing its upholstery. Eskildsen focused on garments for personal comfort rather than display, incorporating lace, lingerie, and bloomers alongside pajamas in soft golden tones.

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