the essence of silent time
research, concept, presentation, design, pattern making
a collection designed to give form to the most abstract concept: time. A bizarre world where life flows in slow motion—first a glare, then sudden crystals, and finally an explosion of colors. Across the shores of a dazzling sea, within ancient amber, and enclosed among suspended minerals, the pendulum that measures time sets the rhythm for the collection. It all culminates in a burst of light and colors, aiming to capture and freeze the moment forever.




memory represents the past, a multitude of moments preserved forever, always ready to be recalled. A centuries-old insect immortalized in amber, smoky quartz, and the moon itself inspire the second part of the collection


finally, waiting is the third dimension of time. It represents the future, a constant oscillation of infinite possibilities. This final and most abstract inspiration takes shape from Turrell's powerful art installations, as if within the millennial formation of amethyst, a world of unreal colors and geometries could exist.














































the inspiration for the products comes from early 20th-century workwear, particularly the clothing used in mines, designed specifically to endure over time. Replaceable parts and protective panels were common features for work in the harshest conditions
american sportswear from the 1930s is a style that has been reinterpreted in various forms throughout history, making it a relevant style even today. Practicality and elegance come together every day in a timeless aesthetic
the collection
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the product
attention is one of the dimensions of time, according to St. Augustine. It represents the presen an invitation to embrace every possible sensation of a moment, as captured in a flash. A dazzling light, an abstract and minimal nature, and transparent quartz evoke the essence of the first part of the collection
The design of this garment originates as a pure technical form representing the theme. It encapsulates all the significant elements of the collection: circular pleats, ruching, asymmetry, ribbons, and slits that seem crystallized in time. The production process outlined below follows the journey from sketch to pattern, culminating in the final fabric, partially achieved through the technique of moulage



