"Tomboy". That is, "a woman at ease in a masculine look, but who fully embraces her femininity.
The collection tends to the fusion of the two genres, the decoration, the reinterpretation and the redefinition of the silhouettes.
We talk to everyone, they no longer create differences and disparities, but a sense of equality and fulfillment.
Marlene Dietrich, free and independent woman, enterprising, strong and dominant. She was the first to launch menswear in the 1930s.
I tried a repeat of my clothing, my chieficonic, "I want it". Thanks to the manipulations, to the collages from which I was inspired. I reinterpreted the dress, in a romantic version, focusing on the materials stolen from the male world. Focus on the head-and-shoulder dress that is reinterpreted from mini to maxi, with a mini knitwear capsule.
The collection wants to convey those ideas of freedom, inclusion, the search for equality, an invitation to the personality, to always be free, to be who you are wherever you are.