fashion to be inspired by the avant-garde of artisanal work

Buenos Aires became the epicenter of designer design, thanks to Designers Buenos Aires. From May 16 to 23, the parades brought to the fore textile innovation, sustainability and artisanal work.

Romina Cardillo, from Nous Étudions, led the creative direction, Natura was in charge of the makeup and the hairstyles were by Niche Studio. Behind all the details, Guillermo Azar, general producer of the week.

“For this season, we have carefully selected five emblematic designers from Argentinaeach with unique and distinctive styles, with the aim of offering an experience that challenges conventions and captivates the public with its diversity and creativity,” commented Azar.

Plotting. She presented “I Declare Inaugurated,” the Olympic-inspired collection from creative director Bob Honores. In the context of Diseño Arenales, Federico Churba showed his “Olimpia Chair”.

Tramando presented its collection “I Declare Inaugurated” inspired by sports disciplines and the Olympic gameswhere the predominant colors were gray, cobalt blue, brown, beige and white, with prints that evoked a media sports practice.

Corner.   Transparencies, extravagant silhouettes and traditional gaucho details at the Argentine Equestrian Club.  With the participation of the Argentine Vaulting Team.  Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.Corner. Transparencies, extravagant silhouettes and traditional gaucho details at the Argentine Equestrian Club. With the participation of the Argentine Vaulting Team. Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.

Esquina showed its winter in an original parade at the Argentine Equestrian Club. The collection, designed by Josefina Roveta and Beto Romano, was inspired by a fusion of rural life and urban vertigowith references to Argentine tradition and an irreverent reinterpretation of its cultural heritage.

Kostüme.  With an aesthetic that combines nighttime and sports, the brand of Camila Milessi and Emiliano Blanco presented its winter proposal.  Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.Kostüme. With an aesthetic that combines the night and the sporty, the brand of Camila Milessi and Emiliano Blanco presented its winter proposal. Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.

Kostüme presented its collection #47AW24 in “Deseo”, fusing the nighttime imagery with sports functionality, creating a contrast between silhouettes and morphologies of both worlds. The featured textures were fur and ripped denim. The nickel-plated closures shone and the omnipresent black was maintained as a hallmark of the brand.

Raimondi.  Tailoring and molding that revisit vintage in the “Lúdico” collection.  The parade took place at the Vorterix Theater.  Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.Raimondi. Tailoring and molding that revisit vintage in the “Lúdico” collection. The parade took place at the Vorterix Theater. Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.

Raimondi came to Designers Buenos Aires with “Lúdico” at the Vorterix theater, in the Colegiales neighborhood. Sebastián Raimondi’s collection included unique and limited edition piecesstanding out for the choice of premium quality materials, many of them discarded textiles.

Nous Étudions.  Designer Romina Cardillo's brand created the performative installation “Metamorphosis” in an old textile factory.  Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.Nous Étudions. Designer Romina Cardillo’s brand created the performative installation “Metamorphosis” in an old textile factory. Photo: Courtesy Designers BA and Grupo Mass.

Nous Étudions closed the week with “Metamorphosis” in an old textile yarn factory. The performative installation explored transformation and change through an immersive journey, inspired by nature and human processes. The staging included totems that interacted with models, who were an integral part of the performance.

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