Designer’s manifesto — for those who wear history


Beyond Fashion. Beyond Clothing.

My name is Stephen Rimorini. I am not a couturier.

This distinction matters more than it might seem.

A couturier creates clothing. I create a universe. Hoodies, yes — but also beach towels, duffle bags, canvas shoes, visors, cushions, and objects for everyday life. Everything that surrounds you, that you carry, that you live with, can become a bridge between the ancient world and the present moment.

Anthereos is not a fashion brand. It is a design project — one rooted in archaeology, driven by education, and committed to the planet.


Born from the Dust

Anthereos was born from Archeovision — an association I founded to make archaeology accessible to everyone, through Archeo.news and years of travelling, photographing and documenting ancient sites across the world.

The more time I spent among ruins and frescoes, in museums and excavation sites, the more I felt a quiet frustration. These civilisations — the Minoans, the Persians, the Greeks, the Egyptians — had created objects of extraordinary beauty. Objects that spoke across millennia. And yet, for most people, they remained locked behind glass, in silence, unreachable.

I wanted to change that.

Not by building another museum. But by bringing these civilisations into daily life — onto the clothes people wear, the bags they carry, the objects they use every morning.

Anthereos was my answer.


A World That Forgets

We live in a strange moment in history.

Space exploration captures imaginations that archaeology once held. Algorithms deliver infinite novelty in milliseconds. The ancient world — which took thousands of years to build, and contains everything humanity has ever learned about beauty, resilience, and meaning — risks becoming a footnote.

I refuse to accept that.

Every Anthereos creation carries a name — not a seasonal code or a designer’s whim, but a place, a civilisation, an artefact. The Minoan Beach Towel. The Persepolis Hoodie. The Akrotiri Duffle Bag. The Ankh Visor. The Athens Hoodie.

Each name is an invitation. To ask. To search. To discover.

Who were the Minoans? Where is Akrotiri? What happened at Persepolis? What does an ankh mean, and why did millions of people wear it for three thousand years?

I do not expect my customers to be archaeologists. I simply hope that one day, holding a bag or wearing a hoodie, they will pause and wonder — and in that moment of wonder, a civilisation will live again.

This is the educational heart of everything I do. And it is especially urgent for the new generations — raised on screens, connected to everything and everyone — who deserve to know that the human story did not begin with the internet. It began in the dust. And it is extraordinary.


A Conscious Choice

Anthereos is also a commitment.

In a world drowning in fast fashion — where millions of unsold garments are burned or buried every year — I have made a different choice.

Every Anthereos piece is created on demand. Not before. Not in bulk. Each hoodie, each bag, each pair of shoes exists because someone wanted it — and only then is it made.

This is not just a business model. It is a philosophy. A refusal to participate in the culture of waste that is destroying the planet that contains all the archaeological treasures we celebrate.

The ancient civilisations that inspire me understood something we have forgotten : resources are finite, craft matters, and nothing should be made carelessly. The Roman engineer who built an aqueduct to last two thousand years knew that quality and intention outlast quantity every time.

I carry that lesson into everything I create.


What Comes Next

In the pages that follow, each collection tells its own story.

Europe, Asia, Middle East, America, Africa, Australia…. Archeology is everywhere.

For each product, I will tell you where the design came from — the fresco, the mosaic, the carved stone, the ancient city — and why it moved me enough to build something around it.

Because that is what Anthereos is, at its core.

Not a catalogue. Not a trend. A conversation between the ancient world and the present one — carried on hoodies, beach towels, bags and shoes, by people who believe that beauty has no era.

Wear the past. Live the present.

Eternally inspired. Forever educating. Responsibly made.


— Stephen Rimorini, Founder & Designer, Anthereos
archeovision.store | archeo.news

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