Founder’s Story
Studio Gardens was born from a question:
What would happen if nature took over?
Founded by St. Louis artist Jada Ivy, Studio Gardens began not as a clothing brand, but as an artistic exploration. Jada’s early work lived inside gallery walls—visual pieces rooted in instinct, movement, and the raw relationship between humans, animals, and the natural world. Over time, her work became known for its bold expression and unfiltered energy, drawing attention beyond the gallery space.
Studio Gardens emerged as a way to bring that same artistic vision into everyday life—transforming canvas into clothing. Drawing from streetwear culture, animalistic symbolism, and nature’s untamed presence, the brand explores identity through instinct rather than conformity.
At the core of Studio Gardens is The Beastie—a concept centered on releasing your inner self. The part of you shaped by emotion, movement, and intuition. The garden represents a place of growth, freedom, and return—a space where nature thrives without permission. What better place to let your inner beast exist than there?
Studio Gardens is not just clothing.
It is art in motion.
A uniform for those who move by instinct.
A reminder that nature is always reclaiming—and so are we.