
Bhumi’s latest collection, ‘Divine Garden’, explores sensuality and mythology while debuting the brand’s first footwear. The inspiration for ‘Divine Garden’ is the enduring myth of Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty and desire. Building on the previous collection ‘Bathe in the Waters’, it draws on Aphrodite’s origins and classical ideals of fuller bodies and womanhood. The collection features sculptural pleats, floral motifs, and romantic, lingerie-inspired details. It also introduces two new bags, Aphrodite and Venus, alongside the brand’s first 3D-printed high heels, bringing movement to Bhumi’s modern goddess.




Bhumi, founded by Emma Van Engelen, is quickly emerging as one of fashion’s most exciting new voices. Worn by Julia Fox and Nicola Coughlan and featured in Elle and Vogue, the brand challenges traditional industry norms. The brand uses 3D printing, decentralized production, and body-inclusive design to take full control of both creation and storytelling. Bypassing outdated systems, the brand reclaims creative power. It reshapes how fashion is made, shared, and experienced.



In ‘Divine Garden’, Bhumi uses 3D printing to craft bags in PLA, featuring intricate pleats and floral details. The brand also debuts its first heels, combining TPU and PLA for strength and flexibility. By merging 3D technology with art and function, Bhumi transforms fashion into wearable sculpture, bringing movement and myth to life.



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CREDITS
Photographer: Chiara Steemans
Models: Joann van der Herik @joannvdherik & Jazz Khalifa
Videographer: Raphy
Makeupartist: Aoife Dewandeleer
Wig/hairartist: Victoria Zynwala
Assistant: Liza Gerdan
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