

“A PERFOMANCE COLLECTION MERGING TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITION , CELEBRATING MOVEMENT AS AN EXPRESIÓN OF IDENTITY”
Migration, Identity Crisis, and Mental Health Struggles
Loss of Cultural Traditions and Global Uniformity
Environmental Impact and Unsustainable Fashion Practices
Global Mental Health Crisis and Social Disconnection
Fostering identity and emotional sharing by developing a space where people can share their emotions , identities and cultural traditions
CELEBRATING DIVERSITY steping outside conventional boundaries into fashion and dance
Introducing diverse cultural elements to enrich the AESTHETIC
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Use sustainable materials and production processes.
Use of artificial intelligence, textile recycling and use of 3D printing
1- developing an eco-conscious textile all made by 3D print technologie and AI designs
2- creating an inclusive collection of garments for people that can feeling identify and confortable` ,
3-CONNECTING the comunity that are interest in arts , dance, through interviews, photo shootings,
REVOLUTIONIZE TRADITIONALDANCE AESTHETICS
TECHNOLOGY
BECOMEALEADERINECORESPONSABLE
FASHION,BLENDINGCREATIVITYAND SUSTAINABILITYTOREDEFINETHÉTEXTILE INDUSTRY’SIMPACTON THÉWORLD
BRUNO ID AN 3D DESIGN EXPERT WHO HAS AN CREATIVE LABORATORY WHERE HE EXPERIMENTS WITH DIFERENTS MATERIALS FOR 3D PRINTING
better for the environment made from biobased fibers
NO use chemicals saves water and energy creates ess waste than traditional methods allows for custom, on-demand production
DIGITALCONCEPT
PHYSICALPROTOTYPE
360°MODEL
" (...) is the fabric of connections and encounters that intertwine stories, cultures, and dreams beyond geographical borders." -
CRÉATEUNIQUEIDENTITYTHROUGH MOVEMENTANDCULTURALEXPRESION
Based on Eva Heller’s book Color psychology
COLORS
earth tones with vibrant cultural hues
Key colors: gold and silver
SHAPES
MATERIALS
TEXTURES
Traditional ballet forms with liberated folkinspired silhouettes artisan accordion pleats superposition of fabrics
Sustainable biosource filaments for 3D print upcycled textiles
Delicate fabrics with tactile contrasts - 3D
LACE
PATTERNS
Modern interpretations of traditional designs
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made from biodegradable polymer and oyster shell powder
Created by experimenting with filament in a frying pan. The heat caused the filament to move organically, creating a unique shape as it cooled. It represents fluidity and an organic, imperfect, and improvised design.
material: silver made by Peruvian artisan HUALLPA SALLO
This ring is inspired by a bandage, a symbol of the small injuries from dancing and life's challenges. Wearing it on your hand represents resilience and healing.
material: leather
soles material: lactae
hevea a natural latex
made by Peruvian artisan
This sandal with straps visually resemble band-aids due to their beige color and texture
BY ANA GONZALEZ VANEK
THEMAGAZINEBECAMEAPLATFORMTOSHARE
HOWDANCECOMMUNICATEBEYONDWORDS ANDCONNECTPEOPLETHROUGHART
“For me, my dance magazine is a way to express and explore emotions, inspired by my own experience with the war, as conveyed through my dance creation Preludio."
"After studying the Holocaust and growing up in a city devastated by World War II, I discovered that dance is a powerful tool for processing pain, history, and memory."
2) ZOYA SAGANENKO
“can help me to heal from the trauma of fleeing the war ”
”it’s a share practice”
“no rules, no jugments “
“Le mouvement, c'est être ou ne pas être ; c'est la vie en même temps”
“helps me find my originality and allows me to be free”
“Allows me to communicate my emotions”
reshape fashion and ballet to celebrate diversity highlighting eco-responsable materials and process integrating AI and modern techniques in design inpiring personal , forwardthinking and responsible creations