Capsule collection: CUT Drawing inspiration from constructivist theoretical art movements, such as De Stijl and Bauhaus, and artists like Salvatore Scarpitta, this collection advocates pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form, simplifying visual compositions to direct, straight-cut, overlapping lines. In an urban environment, where authoritative, stiff architecture imposes itself and cuts through the skyline, in a world oozing competitiveness, this collection meticulously abandons the use of multiple colours in order to concentrate on the pictorial.
Make it simple, keep it significant. Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature. This is the guiding principle of this dress, which reminds us of the world we live in. The material used for this dress, wool, is picked in order to work as a painkiller, a physical and psychological sanctuary, a guardian of identity, which brings comfort in our modern dystopia.