Meet The Artists
Mr Drip
Rosé vintage 2025, Red vintage 2024, launching Spring 2025
Known for his distinctive drip technique and modern visual language, Mr Drip brings a fresh, expressive energy to the Lady A butterfly — evolving it into a more lifestyle-led, current symbol for the brand’s new vintage.
His work blends movement, spontaneity, and control, capturing a sense of freedom, transformation, and modern luxury that mirrors the spirit of Lady A today. This new butterfly marks a natural evolution of the brand: bold yet refined, artistic yet accessible, and firmly rooted in the present moment.
Damien Hirst
Rosé vintage 2024 and earlier, Red vintage 2023 and earlier
These vintages feature butterfly artwork by renowned British artist Damien Hirst, celebrated for his exploration of themes such as life, death, and beauty, often through the use of butterflies in his art.
Originally created exclusively for Soho House, Lady A incorporates Hirst’s iconic butterfly motif to symbolize the “social butterfly” - the vibrant members and the dynamic community that have shaped Soho House into the global brand it is today.
Laura Stowers
London based contemporary artist Laura Stowers Emotions inform Laura’s artistic practise, with each layer added to a piece, more of herself is revealed.
Her ideas manifest as she works and transform into her individual style. Acrylics, oil pastels, spray paints, markers are her usual materials of choice but she is not restricted to any single medium.
Laura’s belief of living your life in colour and full of love is expressed through her bold work with the use of strong colours. She continues to break free from stereotypes and traditions, breaking boundaries along the way.
Kara Marshall
Kara Marshall, also known as Tuft Luck Studio, is an English mixed-media artist. After having a newborn at the beginning of lockdown, and not having her past modelling income, she came across tufting and started creating textile pieces in collaboration with musicians and MTV.
Her imaginative, playful designs are inspired 70s pop culture, Western movies, vintage pornography, galloping horses, wanton women and cowboys which she beautifully translates in watercolour paintings. Similarly to her tufting practice, she fell in love with the textures she could create with the medium.
In just a few short months, her beautiful designs caught the eye of fashion houses and interior designers alike, as well as musicians Miles Kane and Jamie Hince.
"My main media is watercolour. I like to really create texture and movement and for my work to look like you want to touch it."