HANDMADE |UPCYCLING| ANTIFASHION 💜
one woman business - everything is handmade in Austria by Jessie !

✁ Hi to all of you beautiful souls out there! It's me Jessie and i wanna introduce myself quickly to you, so you should know about me and what I'm doing ... It all started in 2017 when it all seemed to be over. At this point an idea was born. What began as a kind of therapy for myself became more and more a passion. After months of hard work, learning new skills and a purpose behind it, my baby was born. My baby quickly got a name; Spiralgeo Creation ♥
You may be wondering what is behind it, what intentions am I pursuing?
Quite simply, I want to create wearable art, I pay particular attention to clothes that seem long forgotten and upgrade them with my art. My philosophy is to make new out of old, of course it doesn't always work, but where there's a will there's a way, right?
2020 once again changed and influenced me a lot, bad things often lead to very challenging new paths, and so I started to acquire tailoring piece by piece, i wanted to push myself out of the comfort zone by learing complete new skills, I'm still in this learning process and I am grateful for those who accompany me on this path and support me never to give up on myself and my dreams!
So hello you out there, I'm glad you came across my little shop, rooted in the beautiful country of mountains Austria, where everything is handmade with so much lifeblood, where so much is possible to tell with just one piece of clothing AND where everyBODY should find a piece that fits you! You are welcome no matter what size, gender or style defines you! Just have fun browsing and always stay cheeky, wild and free! ✃
Why don't I offer personalised customer orders?
"Hello, would it be possible to redesign the (trousers, the hoodie, the dress etc...) again?
"Would you design a personalised jacket for me?"
I get these questions very often and I would like to answer you briefly why I do not want or cannot offer personal customer orders. There are two main reasons - first of all, you have to know that I am a chronically ill person with many chronic diseases to deal with and it is often not possible for me to meet deadlines. The second main reason is that 90% of my clothes are clothes that I upcycle, so I rarely have identical garments, the things I buy (at flea markets, second hand shops, charity shops etc...) differ enormously in shape, colour and size. This means that I work according to the motto "I work with what I get".