DIVINE FLOWER

"My hybrid approach is essential to my balance,
to my well-being a poetic refuge between dream and reality."
From my first clothing collection, inspired by the symbolism of flowers, to my time in Japan, I have gradually come to understand that the core
of my work lies in flowers, attention to detail, and the pursuit
of a minimalist yet offbeat aesthetic.
I discovered a particular sensitivity to the fleeting moment, to the fragile and silent beauty that surrounds us. Mono no Aware humbly became my philosophy: to appreciate and elevate the ephemeral.
Captivated by the orchids I discovered in Okinawa, I created my
first pieces of jewelry. KamiHana took shape. True to a strong personal vision and exacting craftsmanship.
AUTHENTICITY
SUBTILITY
CONTEMPLATIVE
EXPLORATION
HYBRID
Faithful to a personal vision and to a practice rooted in meticulous craftsmanship.
Each piece is designed with integrity, without compromise.
Beauty doesn’t shout.
It is revealed in
a detail, a fold, a nuance. KamiHana embraces understated elegance and quiet emotion.
Slow down, observe, feel.
Creating delicate pieces that emerge from a dialogue between fashion, Japanese floral art, and my dual
French-Korean heritage.
An ever-evolving creative approach, open to new experimentation.
HYBRID FLORAL DESIGN STUDIO



KamiHana was born out of a fascination with flowers, their shapes,
their symbolism, and their contradictions, all of which are reflected in her designs.
She designs streetwear-inspired clothing with a minimalist Japanese aesthetic. The loose fits, clean lines, and high-quality fabrics strike a balance between comfort and elegance.
Hybrid in nature, the brand also embraces the codes of lingerie
and explores the contrast between vulnerability and power.
My creative process unfolds like the life cycle of a flower, organic, sensitive, and evolving.
“KamiHana” means “Divine Flower” in Japanese.
This duality embodies the very essence
of the brand:
Kami refers to the spirits of
nature, the invisible, the sacred, but also to paper, fragile and malleable, as a medium for creation.
Hana means flower, a symbol of life, cycles, and fleeting emotion.