
The First Piece Is Coming Home
There is a gown that started all of this. Not the Rainbeau. Not the Nidra. Before any of those had names, there was the Kundalini.

Myrah made it first. A wide-body silhouette with a deep V-neckline front and back — open, generous, completely unhurried. 100% Bamboo Rayon in Off-White. One size. The kind of piece that moves the way water moves.
It did not announce itself. It did not need to. Women who found it stopped and asked: what are you wearing. That question, asked over and over in different cities, at different ceremonies, on different coastlines — that is how this brand became what it is.
The Kundalini Gown has a cult following. Women who bought it five years ago and have worn it so many times the bamboo has taken the shape of their body. Women who have been waiting, quietly, for it to come back.
Two years away.
We stopped making it not because we wanted to. The brand was growing. Production needed to breathe. We made choices about what to carry forward and the Kundalini was set aside — not abandoned, just waiting.
Two years is a long time. It is long enough to forget what something felt like. And long enough to remember, more clearly, why it mattered.
We have been in a season of returning. Not just with this gown. With the brand, with what we are building, with what we believe slow fashion at its best can be. The Kundalini coming back feels like the right signal for what that means. You return to the thing that started it. You begin again from there.
What Kundalini means.
Kundalini is a Sanskrit word. It names the energy that lives coiled at the base of the spine — dormant, waiting, full of potential. When it rises, it moves through everything. It does not leave things unchanged.
Myrah named this gown after that energy because the silhouette reflects it. Wide open at the neckline. No constraints at the body. A shape that makes space for whatever the woman inside it is carrying or becoming. You cannot wear this gown in a contracted way. It will not let you.
We have always believed that what you put on your body is not incidental. It is a choice about how you intend to meet the day. The Kundalini was designed with that belief from the beginning. It has not changed.
Short and Long. Two lengths. One intention.
We are bringing it back in both lengths. The Short — above the knee, for the beach, for practice, for the morning, for wherever you need to move freely. The Long — floor-grazing, for ceremony, for the evening, for the moments that call for the full weight of presence.
Both in Off-White. 100% Bamboo Rayon. Both made by hand in Bali by the artisan families who make everything we produce. One size. The same deep V front and back that has always been the heart of it.
Small batch. When they are gone, we cannot promise when they come back again. That is the nature of what we make here.
42 reviews. 5.0 stars. 100% would recommend.
The women who wore this gown left words we have not forgotten.
“Wearing it truly is a divine sensation.” — Laurie A.
“I feel so beautiful when I wear this dress. Whether I wear it to bed, or completely open over leggings — I get so many compliments.” — Jaimesn P.
“I am a newly certified Kundalini Yoga instructor and when I saw this line I knew it was for me.” — Linda P.
“Well made and generous in fabric whilst not swamping the body. A delight to wear and will be on high rotation.” — Diana H.
This is what returning to source looks like. Not a new chapter. The original one, reopened.
With love from Bali, Myrah 🤍

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A Piece for This Threshold Kundalini Gown Original · 100% Bamboo Rayon The first piece Myrah ever made. Back for the first time in two years. Short ($224) or Long ($244). Off-White bamboo rayon. Deep V-neck front and back. One size. Small batch. Shop the Kundalini Gown → |
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