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LEMAIRE & NOVIADI ANGKASAPURA

Following on from past collections, LEMAIRE continues to showcase visual and figurative
motifs through capsule wardrobes that meld pictorial surfaces with the body in motion. 
LEMAIRE has created series of cotton pieces adorned with the work of Noviadi Angkasapura (1979 - ).
His raw pen drawings fuse East and West and seem to contain an unknown calligraphy,
rooted in spirituality and nature. When worn, the drawings transform into animals allowing the silhouette
to expand and the artwork to come alive, to reveal all its complexity.

Akari in the angkasapura shirt DRESS
fabien in the angkasapura MAXI SHIRT and bermuda
hitomi in the angkasapura SLEEVELESS DRESS


As per his own words, on the eve of his 24th birthday, he met a supernatural creature that sent him messages. Ever since, his mission is guided and spiritual, making marks and writings on whatever materials he finds, similar to a form of repetitive prayer.

To Angkasapura, the visitation of this spirit-like being gave him a blueprint of ethical living and balance, including the virtues of honesty and patience. The spirit is present when he draws, and points to his body of work as a process of achieving a moral balance in a difficult world, placing Angkasapura as the mediator between the spirit and the public. 

His creations depict strange and disturbing beings: imaginary animals and anthropomorphic creatures whose internal organs show through. Although deriving inspiration from various Indonesian and Asian iconographic traditions — the Javanese puppets and the Ramayana epic, for example — this creator's figures never stem directly from those sources: they come across as thoroughly original. For the most part, this creator works in ballpoint pen, lead pencil and colored pencil on small-sized paper. 

Today, Noviadi Angkasapura lives in Jakarta.



anita in the angkasapura blouse
mica in the angkasapura LONG SLEEVE SHIRT and bermuda
ana roxanne in the ANGKASAPURA CIRCUS BLANKET

Ana Roxanne is an American experimental and ambient musician and singer. She blends jazz, choral, electronic, and Hindustani sounds. Roxanne doesn’t consider herself particularly religious, but she is sometimes mystified by life in a way that causes her to seek higher meaning. In 2013, she traveled to Uttarakhand, India to learn traditional Hindustani singing. The experience was emotionally energizing, freeing up possibilities with her voice that didn’t occur to her when she was studying jazz.

During the LEMAIRE Spring Summer 2023, she played variations tracks present on her album called ‘’ Because of a flower ‘’. Linked with the Angkasapura pieces she wore, her sound shifted field recordings towards melody and spirituality, and invited contemplation.

Drawings by: Noviadi Angkasapura. PHOTOGRAPHY by: Lena C. Emery.

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