“druhseenuh,” like the dracaena plant, carries meanings of renewal and rebirth.

The name itself is unassuming at first glance, but rooted in layers of personal and cultural resonance. Just as the plant is known for resilience and growth, our work is about giving new life to what might otherwise be overlooked — scraps of fabric, forgotten jewelry pieces, stories left untold.

Born from a shared vision between Iris and Yume, two friends with Taiwanese and Japanese heritage, druhseenuh is more than a clothing and accessories brand. It is a practice of care — for craft, for culture, and for community. Every corset, tee, or charm begins with something found: deadstock textiles, thrifted fabric, or leftover beads. What others see as excess, we see as possibility.

Born from a shared vision between Iris and Yume, two friends with Taiwanese and Japanese heritage, druhseenuh is more than a clothing and accessories brand. It is a practice of care — for craft, for culture, and for community. Every corset, tee, or charm begins with something found: deadstock textiles, thrifted fabric, or leftover beads. What others see as excess, we see as possibility.