The Artworks We Make and What We Stand For

Our clothes are created to be statements and symbols. We put a lot of time and care into designing our garments, we also aim to create artworks. Or better: Robbie Williams does. Yes, you heard right. He makes art the way we think art should be made, with feelings in the focus. His work is honest, emotional, and a little messy in the best way. It’s about what’s going on inside, not what looks good on paper. His pieces demonstrate humour, and the chaos of being human turning personal struggles into something visual and real. Just like us, he’s not trying to be polished, he’s trying to be true.

Here’s what shapes the pieces we make:

It's okay not to be okay. We’re not therapists - and we don’t pretend to be. But we believe strongly in making space for real, messy, human conversations. Vulnerability is a strength, and we weave that belief into every collection. Sometimes that means a message on a sleeve, sometimes a stitched-in embroidery reminder. It shows up in the quotes we print, the moods we capture, and the unapologetic honesty in every piece.
 Our clothes are meant to last - in quality and in meaning. This is Hopeium: timeless silhouettes and garments you’ll still be reaching for years from now. We don’t believe in throwaway fashion. We believe in clothing that earns its place in your life, and keeps it. For more information about our fabrics read our The Fabrics We Use blog.