About us
Welcome to Pagliacci, where mental health meets art. Founded by someone who knows the weight of mental health struggles first-hand, our brand is more than just clothing—it's a movement.
As someone who has battled mental health challenges for years, I understand the complexities of living with conditions that don't simply disappear. Medication helps, but the journey is ongoing, often hidden behind smiles and everyday routines. This personal experience is the heartbeat of our brand, driving the mission to bring mental health into the light, break down stigmas, and inspire conversations that matter.
At Pagliacci, we believe that mental health is not just a topic for hushed conversations; it’s a powerful force that shapes our lives, our art, and our communities. Our clothing is designed to be more than just fabric—each piece is a statement, a reflection of the silent battles many of us face daily. By channelling the raw, unfiltered realities of mental health into bold, artistic designs, we aim to create a sense of connection and understanding among those who wear our pieces.
We are committed to creating a space where mental health is acknowledged, respected, and openly discussed. Every design you see is born out of real experiences, not just mine, but the countless others who walk a similar path. It’s our hope that when you wear our clothing, you feel empowered to express your truth, to show the world that it’s okay to struggle, and to find strength in the shared human experience.
Mental health is a journey—one that is complex, continuous, and deeply personal. But it’s also a journey that can be managed, understood, and even celebrated. Through Pagliacci, I want to remind you that you are not alone. There’s a community of us out there, finding ways to navigate the ups and downs together, one day at a time.
Thank you for being a part of this movement. Whether you're here to wear your story on your sleeve or to support someone who does, know that you’re contributing to something bigger—a world where mental health is not just managed but embraced.
Join us in this conversation. Let’s wear our truth and show the world that our mental health is a part of who we are, not something to hide.