The Tatiana Monet brand story is told in different phases of a love’s chronicle, traversing the changing textures of start, growth, loss, and renewal. Last fall, designer Tatiana Monét debuted the first item in her eventual collection: a poplin skirt forming a tutu-like bubble over five layers of tulle. Like Monét, the skirt was playful but declarative, hinting at an anticipated ushering in her artistic vision.

Over the next several months, the bubble skirt concept online and off, prompting a limited-run of the garment as modeled by . That was on New Year’s Eve, and Monét diligently worked on her Spring/Summer 2025 collection in the months since, which debuted in Brooklyn to an audience of close friends and collaborators. That original skirt eventually became the brand’s Little Black Skirt and represents the young brand’s developing iconography in textile and concept.

For the collection’s showroom launch hosted in the converted retail studio of designer , the garment is prominently displayed as an almost sculptural element among hanging accompaniments. Tatiana Monet’s Collection 001 is entitled “A Brooklyn Love Story,” an ode to the founder’s own journeys through affection in its various stages. An upstate New York native now based in Brooklyn, Monét has navigated this stage in her creative and personal development through an evolved understanding of depth and how it affects her work.

Each of her thirteen collection items—all sustainably made and u.