Earthly Metallics

Jaga Spring/ Summer 2024. This latest delivery from designer Jaga Buyan focuses on and elevates classic metallics: silver, pewter and gold. Though gold and silver fabrics bring to mind glitz, glamour and more than a few sequins, she explores these tones without flash or embellishment. In linen and vegetable silk, she reasserts the earthy undertones native to inspiration born from soil and rock.

Fresh air, sunshine, warm nights and long-overdue sojourns to the countryside… the delights of spring are at the forefront of designer Jaga Buyan’s mind when designing her collection. Her latest delivery focuses on and elevates classic metallics: silver, pewter and gold. She explores these tones without flash or embellishment – fans of Jaga will be familiar with her sensual, low-frills approach to design. Though silver and gold fabrics bring to mind glitz, glamour (and more than a few sequins…) Jaga’s works are the opposite of ostentatious. She instead dives into the way ore-based colors can ground us, reasserting the earthy undertones native to inspiration born from soil and rock.

Silver

Jaga’s silvers consist of Sky, a bluish grey, and a pearlescent neutral called Titan. While Sky brings to mind misty mornings, there is a light touch of warmth Titan’s base – enough to interpret it as a very light taupe. This makes it an apt color to style with both light browns and a wide range of grey tones.

Pewter

Akin to rose gold and a mix between silver and copper, Jaga’s Pewter is a step warmer than the aforementioned Titan. Jaga presents this color to us solely in her lustrous rayon, a silky fabric that feels particularly cool against the skin.

Antique Gold

Jaga’s take on our favorite precious metal is called Antique Gold. It is a touch darker than contemporary interpretations of the tone, bringing to mind the burnished patina of heirloom jewelry. When cast across gently-crinkled linen, Antique Gold transforms into a caramel brown.

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