Over the past few years Kapara London has grown and evolved, and I wanted to share a small change in the direction of the brand.
Like many small independent brands, I’ve experimented with different ideas — from clothing to quilts to nursery pieces. While I’ve loved creating them all, it has also meant that Kapara has sometimes felt a little too spread out and I have definitely felt like I am spreading myself too thin.
What has become clear, both to me and through what many of you come back to again and again, is that the heart of Kapara lies in our textiles for babies, children and the home.
So over the coming months I’ll be gently refocusing the brand in that direction.
As part of this change, we will be stopping our made-to-order women’s clothing. Because these pieces are made specially for each order, this category will close in six weeks. If you have been thinking about one of our dresses or shirts, this will be the final opportunity to order one.
Our final collection of Kapara Kantha bags is also now online and will be available while stocks last.
Creating these pieces has been a real joy, and I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has worn and supported them over the years.
Working with artisans and communities in Jaipur has always been an important part of Kapara. Alongside the brand, we continue to support projects focused on children’s education and opportunity — something that feels especially meaningful as Kapara focuses more on babies, children and family homes.
Going forward, Kapara will continue to focus on creating artisan textiles for babies, children and the home — the pieces that have always been at the heart of the brand.
Thank you for being part of the Kapara story.
Daisy