A melange of eccentric, classy and strange, odd Janko draws on elements of Slovak decorative folk dress and romantic Austro-Hungarian heritage of our hometown, Bratislava. Inspired by Divný Janko (1844), a radical Romantic poem by Janko Kráľ, our work is a celebration of the dramatic ballad of the first Slovak goth. We look at the character of Divný Janko as a concept; an embodiment of Romantic individuality, not as a literal person/man, that is why our items, mostly femme in aesthetic, are gender non-specific. The ballad itself — characterized by nature symbolism, contradiction and auto-stylized disquiet — is an expression of the struggle of the individual against insurmountable odds. We combine a dramatic, enchanting aesthetic with modern day values for disenchanted, environmentally conscious consumers.