"It is said that in most cases, a woman carries within her the style of the era in which she was most charming. My lifelong role model was my grandmother, who lived through this period precisely in the 1960s."
The Day and Night Dreaming collection was born from the personal story of fashion designer Vanda Janda. From her childhood in a Košice housing estate, where, thanks to her grandmother, ordinary moments turned into small rituals of luxury. Water served in a stemmed glass, a balcony transformed into a beach, and a bed with the whitest, most fragrant sheets. A bed where dreams of a big world were dreamt... It was this ability to create a sense of uniqueness even from the everyday that became the main inspiration for the entire collection.
"The Day and Night Dreaming collection can accompany every woman from morning to night, in her environment, which she creates beautifully and purely for herself," Vanda Janda describes the main intention of the individual pieces.

The project connects the world of the bedroom with the world of fashion. In addition to the Notes of Diva bed linen, an apparel part of the collection made from characteristic Lejaan terry cloth was also created, which moves between home comfort and social elegance.
"For the bed linen, I based it on the traditional stripe, which refers to hotels. You know that clean, fresh, and fluffy feeling? But at the same time, you know it's not entirely yours. It's a hotel's. This collection is hotel-like yours," says Vanda about the Notes of Diva bed linen and adds about its playful details: "I designed the embroidery as letters in various fonts. I was inspired by book covers, which I think belong in bed. The end of the sentence moves from the pillow to the duvet and gradually disappears on it, just as thoughts should gradually disappear into dreaming."


The pieces designed by Vanda Janda reference the aesthetic of the 1960s, an era of very playful and feminine dressing style. Moreover, the models are designed to be worn at home, while traveling, and in the city. The collection thus accompanies a woman from morning to night. Exactly as its name suggests.
And why Lejaan terry cloth? Vanda sees it clearly: "It has a distinct textured look and beautifully holds the shape of the garment silhouette. So I saw no reason to stick to conventions, and thus, pieces were created from terry cloth that make you feel good at home or, for example, at a beach bar. But why not go out for lunch in the city in a well-tailored and well-fitting robe coat?"


"Our cuts are relatively simple, yet thoughtfully detailed to be suitable at home, for an morning coffee stroll, but also for social events. Perhaps women don't fully realize it, but body movement adapts to the clothes they are wearing. It's great to walk tall and sit straight – simply to feel like a Full Time Diva."

The basic idea is simple yet powerful: to feel good wherever you are. In bed, at home, and outside. White bed linen with a delicate hotel stripe and playful embroidery elevates morning awakenings and peaceful dreaming at the end of the day. Terry cloth garments, in turn, bring the feeling of an imaginary "blanket" that you can take with you into the world. The Day and Night Dreaming collection thus becomes a companion for everyday dreaming. For women who want to live their days and nights with lightness, confidence, and a touch of Full Time Diva energy.

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