Adueñándose del tema e impregnándose de su cultura, Francesca presenta una colección llena de encajes y sedas con estampados de estatuas, piezas en colores como el verde de la vegetación, del moho y el gris de los monolitos. Al complementar el encaje con estas formas, estampados y colores logra que un material que es caracterizado por ser utilizado por las “abuelitas” se vea moderno y vanguardista.
Francesca Miranda was the one in charge after Haider Ackermann giving way to the fashion fair most awaited of the year. With the collection "Mas Allá" inspired in the San Agustín culture, Francesca wanted to provide a tribute to the 100 years since the discovery of the first sculptures in stone of San Agustín, Huila. The designer with the support of the “Instituto de Antropología e Historia Icanh” starts an arduous investigation.
Taking possession of the topic and being impregnated with this culture, Francesca presents a collection full of laces and silks with patterns of statues, pieces in colors like the green of the vegetation, of the mold and the gray of the monoliths. On having complemented the lace with these forms, patterns and colors it achieves that a material that is characterized for being used by the "grandmas" turns out to be modern.
Photos by: Julián Gómez Succo Io Sono to Look at U
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