16/05/2026
PORMA Damit, Tsinelas at Musika
Seeing this vision come to life on the runway is the ultimate reward for the countless hours spent manipulating fabric into form and it took me almost 3 years to finish this dress. This gown was born from a desire to bridge the gap between architecture and nature, moving away from traditional tailoring to focus on true structural sculpting. I was able to transform a flat textile into a series of rhythmic, organic waves that mimic the unfolding layers of a crimson rose. Every curve was hand-placed to catch the light and create a sense of perpetual motion, ensuring that the silhouette feels alive from every angle. From the dramatic one-shoulder floral flourish to the way the cascading hem follows the model’s stride, this piece represents my dedication to pushing the boundaries of texture and avant-garde femininity.
Model | Rizzi Casas
Wearing | John Arjona Atelier
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Footwear | Aishe Fashion
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