
How It All Started
I never planned to start a fashion brand. I just wanted the best for my baby.
Six years ago, I became a mother.
Like many new parents, I was overwhelmed by a flood of decisions – from choosing the right pacifier to finding the perfect stroller. But one question kept coming back to me:
Why can’t I find clothes that truly resonate with me?
Clothes that feel soft, gentle, and cozy – yet also thoughtfully designed, high-quality, and aligned with my aesthetic.
I searched in stores and online for what I had envisioned – for what I truly wanted – but I couldn’t find it.
There was a gap between what I imagined and what the shelves were offering.
I wanted to dress my baby in calm, comfortable pieces that weren’t trendy.
No Disney prints, no loud colors, no illustrations that looked like they came straight from a TV screen.
I was looking for something else. Something cleaner. More personal. And above all – more peaceful.
There’s so much noise out there, and my heart was craving quiet.
I wanted clothes that would bring me a sense of calm – and truly feel like home.
That was the moment the idea for Take Me Home was born.
A brand that grew from my experience as a parent.
Not from chasing trends, but from a desire to accompany new parents during the most delicate, emotional, and magical moments – the first days with their newborn.
When I started designing the first collection, I wasn’t thinking about collections.
I was thinking about the drawer.
About my baby’s wardrobe.
I always say – I’m a mother first. And a designer who creates from her motherhood.
At first, I designed for my own children. But very quickly, I realized – I was really designing for the mothers.
For their emotions, their dreams, their desire for safety and peace – and especially for those small moments that feel like everything.
Over time, Take Me Home became more than a brand of baby clothing and accessories – it became a story of families.
Mothers and fathers, excited to unwrap a gift, organize the drawer, dress their newborn for the very first time.
Because yes, it may be “just a piece of clothing” –
But it will show up in countless photos.
It will be there in moments of crying, cuddling, nursing, that very first nap.
It will be there when you leave the hospital.
And most importantly, it will be there for you.
Made for Babies. Designed for You.
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