Some brands are always racing toward the next reveal. New drop. New launch. New urgency.

Slow Made Studio clothing moves differently.

For Caprice Ledesma, 2026 is not about becoming louder—it’s about becoming deeper.

Learning as practice

Artist workspace and local gallery exhibition display by Slow Made Studio Caprice Ledesma.

Recently, Caprice has been exploring painting. She treats this not as a sudden reinvention, but as a return to fundamentals—shape, shadow, texture, and observation. These quiet disciplines ultimately strengthen every medium she touches.

This is how Slow Made Studio evolves: through study, not reaction. She believes that there is no fear of being left behind when your work is rooted in timeless things.

Beyond Jewelry, Into clothing

Hand-embroidered flower details on denim garments by Caprice Ledesma.

In a natural expansion, Caprice is also moving thoughtfully into clothing. These are not pieces of fast fashion or novelty. Instead, these garments carry the exact same principles as her jewelry: crafted intentionally, and made to be loved for a long time.

Slow Made Studio approaches craftsmanship as thoughtful reimagining—turning forgotten garments into pieces worth wearing again.

Instead of creating from scratch, Caprice breathes new life into what already exists. An old jacket, a well loved linen polo, a piece once set aside is carefully transformed through delicate embroideries of endemic blooms, each one thoughtfully chosen and placed.

Because she finishes every piece with the customer’s initials, the garments become deeply personal, creating a beautiful meeting point between memory and meaning. This process proves that beauty does not always come from something new. Rather, it emerges when we see a familiar object in a different light.

Building for decades, Not seasons

When asked about growth, Caprice speaks less about scale and more about meaning.

Specifically, she dreams of workshops where people gather, notice nature, and create with their hands. She imagines collaborations with researchers, weavers, and storytellers who care for culture and land.

The goal is not simply to make more. It is to make meaningfully better—for longer.

Thoughtful clothing upcycling and custom embroidery collection by Slow Made Studio Caprice Ledesma.

Pieces that stay

Caprice Ledesma in her Davao home studio space.

Slow Made Studio pieces are not meant to mark a passing moment. On the contrary, they are meant to accompany a life.

To be worn often. To gather memories. To be passed down with stories attached. To remind future generations of the beauty that grows in our own soil.

And maybe that is the loveliest future of all: A brand willing to grow old gracefully, with love.

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