Refrankenstein
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Refrankenstein
"Refrankenstein is born from what has been discarded, forgotten, or deemed useless by the world. The collection embodies the essence of the monster: a body composed of fragments, recycled fabrics, and materials brought back to life through visible sutures that celebrate imperfection. Each garment is an act of reconstruction, a dialogue between matter and emotion, between the inanimate and the human."
"Irregular lines, contrasting textures, and unfinished details evoke the vulnerability and strength of a being rejected, misunderstood, and marginalised for its appearance. Amid rusted metals and industrial remnants, this metaphor of rebirth is reinforced: a modern laboratory where what was once considered dead regains value and meaning. Refrankenstein does more than clothe bodies; it makes emotions visible, challenges ideals of perfection, and proposes a fashion that is conscious, resilient, and profoundly human."
Refrankenstein is born from discarded, forgotten, or deemed useless materials. The collection reconstructs garments from fragments and recycled fabrics, using visible sutures to celebrate imperfection. Irregular lines, contrasting textures, and unfinished details evoke the vulnerability and strength of marginalised beings. Rusted metals and industrial remnants frame a modern laboratory where once-dead materials regain value and meaning. The project makes emotions visible, challenges ideals of perfection, and proposes conscious, resilient, and profoundly human fashion. Production credits include art direction and styling by Elena Lopez, photography by Barbara Puigventos, model Albert Ballesteros, makeup by Mar Carrio, location Alfametal, and retouching by Sleeklabplus.
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