Psophia
Psophia clothing is the kind of discovery you make once and quietly hoard. Madrid-based designer Paloma Vásquez de Castro launched the collection in 2018 with a point of view that has not wavered since: sculpted silhouettes, painterly prints drawn from art and travel, and Spanish craftsmanship that you can feel the moment you put something on. Every garment is cut with the kind of deliberate precision that makes a room take notice — not because it is loud, but because it is exactly right. The house has an almost underground following among women who buy art, collect ceramics, and get quietly irritated when a dress looks like every other dress on the rail.
For anyone searching for Paloma Vásquez de Castro dresses in the US, this season is particularly difficult — the brand’s own site has sold through most of spring, and Primms Style is one of the very few remaining Spanish designer women’s fashion boutiques carrying the current edit. The handful of silk midi dresses, printed blouses, and wide-leg trousers we secured are already drawing calls from customers who know what they are looking at. Bloomleaf florals, hydrangea-brushed silks, a shirt-dress in ethereal botanical tencel — every piece has a hand to it that a flat image does not entirely capture. These are clothes you need to feel on the body to fully appreciate.
If you have been searching for Psophia this spring and coming up empty, this is one of the few places left to shop the collection in the United States. The pieces move faster than we can reorder. Come in for a fitting or browse the current edit before it thins out further — once a size is gone, it tends to stay gone.