The repurposed collections called SERIES are an exploration of the complex feelings and experiences we go through on a daily basis. Each garment is a one of a kind, created in Sarah’s London studio from upcycled vintage leather, fabric swatches, remnants, and end of line fabric.
Explore the collections below to find a completely unique statement piece to add to your wardrobe. You will be standing out from the crowd with a Sarah Hollebon creation.
One of a Kind
This one of a kind jacket is from SERIES 3. The cuffs are hand woven with boucle fabric remnants. The weaving mirrors the notion that mental health is woven into everyone.
We all have mental health, just like we have physical health, and they both deserve equal care and attention.
Shop SERIES 1 Collection
Series 1 highlights and explores mental ill health, where 1 in 4 people each year in England will experience a mental health problem. Exploring the complexity people may go through on a daily basis are visually represented in these one off garments constructed using various upcycled vintage leather, fabric swatches, remnants, and end of line fabric.
Customer Reviews
"When I wear my mental health awareness skirt it speaks to me and the complex flow of emotions we all experience every day – one minute , confident and open and the next vulnerable and wanting to hide from the world.
The skirt is beautifully raw and unfinished which speaks to the fact that we are all a work in progress and the rough edges and slashing of the fabric speak to the pain we all experience in moments and phases of our lives. I adore pieces like this that speak to my inner voice."
Shop SERIES 2 Collection
SERIES 2 explores mental well-being and how we can implement this in our daily lives. To feel content in knowing we are all a work in progress helps us to find peace, joy, and compassion in our journey of life.
Shop SERIES 3 Collection
SERIES 3 highlights mental health. The boucle remnants are hand woven into the outfit, mirroring the notion that mental health is woven into everyone. Everyone has mental health, just like everyone has physical health.