At Moon Veil, we invite you to explore chivalry from a fresh perspective—one that embraces the female experience. Traditionally, chivalric literature has been narrated through a male lens, with the concept of "chivalry" originating in medieval Europe and often used to describe men. In stories dominated by male protagonists, women were frequently portrayed as pure, delicate, and virtuous maidens, waiting to be rescued by heroic knights. Moon Veil seeks to challenge these medieval gender norms by reimagining chivalry and empowering women with the same strength and agency as their male counterparts.
Inspired by the legendary female knight Joan of Arc, this collection celebrates the fluidity and versatility of female identity. We aim to break down gender stereotypes by offering women different roles and reinterpreting medieval fashion for the modern era. Through these designs, Moon Veil envisions a new kind of chivalry where women are not only central to the narrative but embody the spirit of both the knight and the protector, redefining what it means to be powerful and resilient.