Artisan fashion label Raja Rani and Singapore-born, Los Angeles-based artist Linying come together in a cross-cultural collaboration that marries music, heritage, and the craft of storytelling. In partnership with culture marketing agency blackstar, they unveil The Breeze: Swim, Swim Capsule Collection, a limited-edition line of reimagined saree-kimonos marrying heritage craftsmanship with contemporary elegance for curious wanderers, modern muses and sophisticated dreamers.
Where Music Meets Slow Fashion
Hailing from a family line of heritage saree-makers in Jaipur, Raja Rani’s story begins with upcycling the excess fabric from making traditional sarees and reimagining them into contemporary silhouettes. The Indian-Italian atelier’s ethos of honouring tradition and breaking rules finds perfect harmony with Linying’s decade-long journey as one of Spotify Asia’s 25 Most Influential Artists.
This collaboration transcends fashion: it is a meeting of cultural and creative expressions. Just as Linying’s songs alchemise past and present, Raja Rani’s craftsmanship shines in their garments honouring heritage, sustainability, and transformation.
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In the spirit of conscious upcycling and alchemy, the collection is crafted from airy modal silk sarees. The resulting pieces are elegant, comfortable, and versatile. Each piece from the collection features a special brass tag designed by Linying, symbolising the collaboration’s shared artistry and spirit of individuality.
● The Breeze: Swim, Swim Kimono – Lightweight and flowy with relaxed sleeves and a tie waist, forming your go-to layer from beach mornings to elegant evenings.
● The Breeze: Swim, Swim Palazzo Pants – High-waisted, wide-leg, and fluid for all-day wear, with an easy-to-wear fit.
● The Breeze: Swim, Swim Cami – The comfortable cropped bandeau with a smocked back, is perfect worn alone or as part of a coordinated set, for a statement-making coord look.
A Collaboration Rooted in Storytelling
Raja Rani’s founders, an Indian/Italian powerhouse couple, have built a label that transforms tradition into wearable art, celebrated as the Silver Winner in the Slow Fashion Label category at the Honeycombers Sustainability Awards 2025and a Finalist for the Singapore Fashion Council’s IMPACT Award 2025.
Linying, whose music has been championed by NPR, The New York Times and audiences worldwide, has released her second studio album Swim, Swim and is preparing to launch her literary debut If I Looked My Lack In The Eye in late 2025.
“The collaboration feels particularly serendipitous becauseSwim, Swim is an album about flow and surrender, but also about reconciling one’s past with one’s present. The story of Naveen’s family’s traditional saree-making heritage really touched me, and I admire Raja Rani’s loving and meticulous approach, imbuing new meaning, giving new life to a craft that transcends time, mediums and cultures,” the award-winning artist muses.
“Raja Rani has always been about celebrating heritage with freedom, reimagining what tradition can look like today. Collaborating with Linying allowed us to extend that spirit into a new creative language, one that flows between fashion and music, between the past and the present. The Breeze: Swim, Swim Capsule Collection is our love letter to individuality, emotion, and the art of reinvention.” say Raja Rani founders Beatrice and Naveen.
In this collaboration, artists from different mediums come together with intentionality to create something of meaning and value for everyday wear in the tropics that embodies expression in all forms.
About Raja Rani
Born from a love story between an Italian girl and an Indian boy, Raja Rani transforms preloved Indian sarees into bold, colorful kimonos and garments. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, blending tradition with modernity and sustainability with style.
About Linying
Named one of Spotify’s 25 Most Influential Artists in Asia and DAZED 100 2024, Linying’s first single, ‘Sticky Leaves’ went viral on the platform’s global, US and UK charts in 2016, cementing the Singapore-born, LA-based singer-songwriter as one of Asia’s most promising talents. Since then, her music has received praise from tastemakers like Bob Boilen of NPR and pop star Troye Sivan. After signing a record deal with Canadian indie label Nettwerk Music Group, whose current roster of artists includes Matt Maltese and Vacations, Linying went on to perform at Summer Sonic in Japan and Bigsound Festival in Australia. Her music has continued to resonate with a diverse and international audience, featuring on Netflix’s Terrace House and HBO’s Industry. In 2022, Linying became the face of Spotify’s GLOBAL Equal Campaign and has sold out every headline concert in Singapore from venues spanning the Esplanade Concert Hall to the Projector. Her debut album, ‘There Could Be Wreckage Here’, was featured on NME and includes collaborators like Chris Walla of Death Cab For Cutie. It was named one of NPR’s top albums the week of its release. Her latest EP, ‘House Mouse’, was released in November 2023 with the feature single Happiness premiering on NYLON U.S. and winning the International Songwriting Competition (ISC), which featured Mariah Carey and Tom Waits as judges, making her the first Asian artist in ISC history to achieve this feat. Her sophomore album, anticipated by mainstream media such as The New York Times, was released to critical acclaim in April 2025.
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