When Drawing Becomes Knitwear

Journal
When Drawing Becomes Knitwear

 

To stay warm when temperatures drop — without losing a touch of fantasy.
A collection to imagine winter differently: with warmth, color, and art.

 



In Romualda’s new knitwear collection, drawings aren’t printed — they’re transformed. They move from paper to thread as if they had always belonged there.


Lines intertwine, climb like plants, bloom into jacquards and embroideries, and give shape to a textile universe born from the freehand sketches of Cristina, our creative director.

 



Balaclavas, wrap cardigans, crew and turtleneck sweaters, scarves, gloves, and knitted jackets: comfortable, special pieces designed for everyday life, lovingly made in Portugal with care and attention to detail.

 


 

The colors are inspired by the countryside and autumn itself: earthy browns, golden ochres, moss greens, deep burgundies, purples, muted oranges, rich blues, and cool-sky turquoises. Shades that keep you warm, softly and quietly.

 



 

 

Among the threads, some of the symbols that have accompanied the brand since the beginning appear: swans traveling in pairs, and a discreet tiger — wild yet ever-present — Cristina’s personal talisman.