The debut campaign was photographed by Adam Cekiera at Domanice Castle in Poland. Against its layered walls — brought back to life without erasure — the collection unfolds: from the sculptural Belladonna Ring to the modular Nereis Colliers and Bracelets. Each piece is crafted in recycled gold and silver, conceived not as a fixed object but as a form capable of transformation across generations.
The campaign translates material research into a visual language. Garments and objects made from algae yarns, waste LDPE, citrus-dissolved EPS, and crystallised salt emerge as sculptural studies — visual statements of continuity, renewal, and persistence. They are not products, but expressions of the same values that guide Herien’s work with precious metals.
Julia Banaś and Dominik Sadoch appear as timeless figures — witnesses to transformation unfolding around them. Cast in opposing atmospheres — one in silver-blue light, the other in gold — they form an alchemy of balance, embodying the dual essence of Herien and its vision of heritage: matter that does not vanish, but returns in new form.
Credits:
foto: Adam Cekiera
make up and hair: Aneta Kostrzewa
models: Julia Banaś, Dominik Sadoch
art direction: Vera Banaś, Magdalena Pietryszyn
special thanks to: Maciej Musiałowski (Domanice Castle)
Our Lookbook photoshoot was captured by photographer Adrian Staniec, featuring Julia Borawska, Elżbieta Sosnowska, Peter Mutambirwa, and Antek Darkowski as the faces of the collection.