Anarkh | NRK + Mya Lambrecht Trunk Show March 20-21

Anarkh | NRK + Mya Lambrecht Trunk Show March 20-21

A Weekend with the Designers

March 20–21 | Friday & Saturday

There are certain weekends at GAIA that feel a little more electric than usual—when the boutique fills with the energy of the designers themselves and the stories behind the work they create.

We are delighted to welcome back two of our most beloved designers for their biannual visit: Ana from Anarkh|NRK and jewelry artist Mya Lambrecht.

For many of our customers, Anarkh|NRK has become something of a quiet obsession. Ana’s work stands apart for its innovative fabrics and sculptural silhouettes—pieces that feel expressive and architectural, yet incredibly comfortable to wear. Her designs often explore the relationship between structure and softness: a jacket that holds its shape while moving effortlessly with the body, a dress that drapes in unexpected ways while remaining easy and practical for everyday life.

A hallmark of the Anarkh collection is its thoughtful construction and textile experimentation. Ana is known for working with unique fabric blends and finishes that create dimension and depth—sometimes matte against sheen, sometimes crisp structure beside fluid movement. The result is clothing that feels both modern and timeless, bold yet refined. These are garments designed for women who appreciate individuality and artistry in what they wear.

This visit will feature cash-and-carry pieces, meaning you can experience the full joy of the collection in real time—trying on silhouettes, feeling the fabrics, and taking your favorite pieces home the very same day. For many, this is the best way to truly understand Ana’s work: seeing how the garments transform once they’re on the body.

Alongside the collection, we’re thrilled to welcome Mya Lambrecht, whose jewelry has become a treasured part of the GAIA world. Mya’s work carries a deeply personal spirit. Each piece reflects her intuitive approach to design—balancing strength and delicacy, symbolism and simplicity.

Her jewelry often incorporates organic shapes, subtle textures, and unexpected materials. Rather than following trends, Mya creates pieces that feel enduring and meaningful—objects that quietly become part of a person’s story over time. Many customers return to her collections again and again, building a small personal archive of her work: a necklace worn daily, a bracelet that becomes a signature, earrings that feel like tiny sculptures.

Meeting Mya in person is always a highlight of the weekend. Her warmth and generosity mirror the intention behind her designs, and hearing the inspiration behind each piece brings another layer of meaning to the jewelry itself.

A trunk show at GAIA is never simply about shopping. It’s about connection between designer, wearer, and the creative process behind the work. These weekends allow us to slow down, try things on, ask questions, and experience fashion and jewelry as living art forms rather than objects on a rack.

We hope you’ll join us for this special gathering of creativity, conversation, and inspiration.

March 20–21
Friday & Saturday
At GAIA

Come meet the designers, discover something unexpected, and spend a little time with the artists whose work continues to inspire us season after season.

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