CHRISTOPHER GRIFFIN
THE BOTANIST
The Botanist doesn't just enter a room, they unfurl into it—leaving a trail of petals, whispers of praise, and the scent of something verdant and enchanted. Their couture is cultivated with a gardener's patience and a sorcerer's whimsy: silken florals and trailing silhouettes. They do not keep plants, they converse with them. Their laugh has been known to coax orchids into premature bloom, and their shade is always dappled and deliberate.
THE BOTANIST'S HOLIDAY PICKS
GIFTS THAT GRIN, GLIMMER AND PLOT
SHOP THE VERY GOREY GIFT GUIDE
ABOUT EDWARD GOREY
The Master of Beautiful Unease. To collaborate with the Edward Gorey Trust was less like a professional venture and more like a long-awaited séance with a beloved muse. Gorey's world, exquisitely drawn, wryly sinister, and curiously elegant, is an enchanting realm of mischief and magic.