A founding collection · launching 2026

Anchor the hem.
Keep the dress.

Hand-cast jewelry charms with a hidden clip. A trio quietly weighs enough to stop a hem from lifting at the seaside, on a terrace, or stepping out of a car.

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An old problem, finally solved like jewelry.

A summer dress and a coastal breeze have been at odds since dresses were invented. Tape leaves residue. Hem weights look industrial. Sewn-in chains ruin the dress. Dress Anchor is the first fix designed as jewelry first — a small cast pendant with a hidden spring clip that grips the hem from the outside. Visible as a charm. Invisible as a mechanism.

Five founding charms.

Each charm is roughly 40–50 g of cast metal — heavy enough to anchor a hem, light enough to feel like jewelry. Tap a charm to tell us which you'd wear.

How it works.

  1. Clip on

    Pinch the hidden spring clip onto the outside of the hem — front-left, front-right, and one at the back centerline.

  2. Walk into the wind

    About 130 grams of distributed weight quietly resists the lift force of a coastal breeze on a medium-weight fabric.

  3. Take them off

    Unclip in seconds. No adhesive, no needle, no trace on the dress. Wear the charms again next weekend.