The Wild Dreamer

Daisy Jones Muse by LILYA Australia

If the first chapter of L'Amour Vintage, felt like morning light, this one feels like stage lights - louder, warmer and alive with movement. This part of the story shifts from stillness into rhythm - into expression, into that moment when feeling turns into sound. The Muse Series is about energy rather than imitation, not recreating women, but tracing the atmosphere they leave behind. If Jane was instinct in its softest form, Daisy is instinct unfiltered.

There are icons… and then there are forces. Daisy Jones,  the fictional heroine of Daisy Jones & The Six, belongs to the second category. She exists somewhere between chaos and clarity. A 70s rock ‘n’ roll front woman with bare feet, tangled hair, and a voice that doesn’t wait for permission.

Daisy Jones Mood

She dresses the way she sings: emotionally. There’s romance in her wardrobe - chiffon, flowing skirts, softness at the sleeve - but there’s also rebellion. Faux fur thrown over shoulders, denim worn like armour, nothings polished. She doesn’t dress to be admired, she dresses to feel something.

That shift felt right for this chapter. As the collection moves into confidence and expression, Daisy becomes the lens. She reminds us that getting dressed doesn’t have to be refined or restrained. It can be intuitive, a little undone, slightly reckless but entirely yours. At the heart of this story sits layering.

Daisy Jones mood by LILYA Australia

The Oakie Blouse in Chelsea Floral Navy - sheer chiffon with soft balloon sleeves and a delicate frill at the neckline. It floats when you move, it catches the air, it feels romantic, but not fragile.

The Ellen Vest is a longline faux fur that falls to the knee, it adds weight, drama and presence to any outfit. It’s the piece you throw on before walking into a room with backstage energy, and a 70s attitude.

And the Romany Skirt, also in Chelsea Floral Navy, brings fluidity. It moves with rhythm, it was was made for walking with purpose, or for turning when the music hits. It’s a beautiful floral maxi skirt that’s so pretty but also a little wild and untamed. Together, these pieces create contrast: softness and strength, lightness and edge, poetry and power. This is bohemian dressing with volume turned up. 

Daisy Jones get the look by LILYA Australia

Around these pieces, the wardrobe deepens - rich navy florals, tactile layers, silhouettes that move when you do, pieces that don’t sit still, clothes that hold presence. If Jane was about ease, Daisy is about expression.

She is sensual without asking for attention. Confident without strategy. Imperfect in a way that feels magnetic. She reminds us that style doesn’t have to be tidy to be powerful.
What makes a muse compelling isn’t perfection - it’s permission. Permission to take up space.

To be layered. To be both softness and storm. This chapter is for the woman who feels ready to turn the volume up slightly. Not to perform, but to express. To wear something that mirrors her energy rather than containing it. The Muse Series continues to unfold not as costume, but as feeling, and Daisy leaves us with something different than Jane did, not quiet confidence, but lived-in fire.

                                              Stay with us — the story isn’t finished yet.