In this design, “ Jax” has featured elements of a pattern from whakairo, or traditional Maori wood carving, found in her marae in Taranaki. “Pakati” refers to the type of notch, or fine dog tooth pattern, running between parallel lines. Jaqueline has contributed as one of Kaleo’s fashion designers, creating and consulting in all things relating to our surface pattern designs, colourways, and styles.
Jacqueline was born in Stratford, Taranaki New Zealand, and has been designing clothing since a very young age. As a talented designer Jacqueline has spent many years crafting her skills in Fashion & Textile design, with very successful career working in Tokyo, Paris, Los Angeles….and eventually finding her way back home to Hamilton, New Zealand. Jacqueline has just recently launched her own line of luxury womens-wear, Jaqueline Ann Couture, and opened a beautiful boutique in Parnell, Auckland. Jacqueline is also keen rugby coach when time permits, and a bit of a fan of the All Blacks rugby team. Jaqueline is a direct descendant of Chief Te Mahutu and Te Waikaungarangi of the Te Āti Awa Iwi, from Pukerangiora Pa, in Taranaki. Jacqueline has been studying for the last three years at Te Wananga O Aotearoa, in Toi (Maori and indigenous Art).
Jaqueline has contributed extensively as one of Kaleo’s fashion designers, creating and consulting in all things relating to apparel, surface pattern design, colourways, and styles.