SPLIT HAIRS

1.

Orbital-RINGS

Orbital RINGS draw inspiration from Armilla, an ancient gold bracelet used as a reward for military valor in ancient Rome. This term also indicates an astronomical instrument consisting of rings arranged to represent the main circles of the celestial sphere. The empty concentric circles create a play of lights and depths that recall the orbit that the planets follow in their life cycle.

SKETCHING

CONCEPT PROCESS

 

TEXTURE

GOLDEN BRONZE

 

TONE ON TONE

 

2.

Collateral NOSE

This project represents the future's bodies: born from the idea of reating a provocative jewel for a society in which a beautiful woman will have to leave the house with an object as personal self-defense to make her features ugly. The shape of the nose is exasperated to create a real defense weapon. The woman who owns this jewel can choose whether to wear it entirely or only in one of its parts depending on the need.

CONCEPT

EXASPERATED BEAUTY

Collateral NOSE has inside a microchip connected to the Red Flag app, an application that connects to the maps through Google and identifies the most dangerous zones in the city. The areas that glow red are the areas to be avoided due to accidents, robberies or assaults. The more intense the color, the greater the danger. An acoustic signal is emitted from the back of the ear to notify the approach to a red zone.

3.

MIA bag for ZANELLATO

MIA bag comes from the idea of creating a bag that could meet a fundamental need when walking through the streets of a big metropolis:

"WHERE to place THE BAG?"

you are Often forced to leave it on the dirty floor with the fear of ruining a fine leather or a soft colored fabric. Thanks to the opening handle and the removable lining this bag becomes ideal for those who are constantly moving and need practicality without renouncing to elegance and fabrics of great Italian manufacture.

DIRTY FLOOR "WHERE

TO PLACE

THE BAG?"

 

INSPIRATIONS AND SKETCHES

OVERVIEW

4.

TEMARI

The Temari collection takes its inspiration from an ancient tradition of Japan: small spheres made of recycled fibers and threads of unusable kimonos that mothers used to make children play. They also had a good omen meaning, as mothers put a small piece of paper in the center with a desire for the future of their children.

PAPER manipulation

 

 

BLUE IMMERSION

JAPAN VIBES

PAPER JEWELS

 

THE COLLECTION

NECKLACE & BRACELET

5.

DRIP dead for MCM

Colors and beasts: what can there be in common between the two?
While Bastiano meets dragons, golden-finned fishes, the eyes of the writer Nychos manage to capture the ghosts. The fantasy clashes with reality, and mythological animals are decontextualized through the brutality of protest, are beautiful and colorful but at the same time you can see a vertebra.Ed is at that point that the backpacks have become walls, buckets like Theresa Himmer with his sequins, they dripped on them, the color has shrunk on the skin, like that of a can on the cement cracks.

sketching process

Graphic Test

RABBIT EYE MOVEMENT

 

FASHION GRAFFITI

moving thoughts...

Form & Pattern

 
 

THE COLLECTION SLIDESHOW

6.

SPACE race for Limonta

PATTERN

DIGITAL PRINTING ON FABRIC

"Space Race" is a project that comes from the 40s postcards, those colored with a giant writing that says "MIAMI" on the center, from which you can see photographs of flamingos, women with tiny vines and pin-ups on the beach in costume. Playing through the superimpositions of spatial images to terrestrial imaginaries, the backpack is a mix between vintage cars, orange planets, a pin-up sitting on a purple moon and the cat heads that continue to fix you; all dismayed with bright and shining stars.

 

A TESTE OF 70S

"a vintage journey

into the space"

 

mock up 

Tests on Tests

 

Front / back view of the final designed graphic.