flower knight
The painting “The Knight of the Flowers” by Georges Rochegrosse serves as main inspiration behind these creations, showcasing the enchanting beauty of symbolism in a couture storytelling. The dresses featured in this collection aim to be voluminous sculptural wonders combined with flowy delicate fabrics, embodying the very essence of early 20th century art masterpieces by Moreau or Chavannes, for example. Each piece is meticulously designed to resemble three-dimensional living canvas that could be featured on Musée d’Orsay. Symbolism is all about, mysticism and metaphors, and Flower Knight is all about finding the conection point between our times and a dreamlike fantasy.
the legend
A mystical fusion between early 20th century art and epic movies from the 2000’s, the legend tells a story of how popular culture can get fine arts a revival. Depicting women as cryptic characters from a myth or a novel, this collection aims to create very sophisticated silhouettes for these imaginary deities in garments which invite us to scape from real world.
enchantment
Merging Art Nouveau aesthetics with references from vintage cartoon female superheroes, this collection aims to convey a sensation of a life in a parallel world. Leading female characters from cult fantasy art takes on their iconic shapes to be fused with the most charming early 20th century Northern Italian architecture, decorated with alpha female original animal prints and plenty of crystals.
It’s all about a world that doesn’t necessarily exist, it is an ideal view of a better reality, where these powerful women are all surrounded by an iridescent, theatrical maximalist ambience.
renaissance
Designed after the pandemic crisis, the collection uses the artistic references from the Italian Renaissance and its great genius, masters of painting, sculpture and architecture to talk about humanity’s innate desire to rebirth in a more joyful and flourishing reality.
These creations aimed to make people feel like they were at the Uffizi Gallery, inside the paintings, living in the renaissance period, trying the beautiful peplums from the sculptures, wearing and becoming masterpieces themselves, celebrating the triumph of art and science.
magae lucis
(witches of the light in latin)
Through the mystical atmosphere of applied arts and architecture of the early 20th century, this collection presents a metaphor of mankind’s endless journey in search of knowledge and truth. In praise of the science and rationality, it also takes inspiration from astronomy charts and Ancient Egyptian revival symbols reinterpreted in western culture which helped us to express our will to understand all universe mysteries.
The character of a witch represents the bearer of this knowledge, someone who has studied, has been enlightened by the truth, able to understand and coexist in perfect balance with the universe but still thirsty for learning and experiencing new things.