During Berlin Fashion Week, Marlon Ferry presented a compelling fashion collection of 11 dresses that narrates the female experience and resilience. The collection opens with a pure white dress symbolizing innocence and gradually transitions through darker hues to represent anxiety and turmoil. Notably, the seventh dress features deep black tones, echoing themes of destruction, but culminates in a fortified white dress that embodies hope and readiness. Accompanied by an art film, 'The Third Veil,' directed by KUSNU, it melds memories and realities, redefining the runway experience as a commentary on identity and the fashion industry's intricacies.
This collection journeys through the landscape of the female body, embodying the themes of self-protection and resistance against a world that can often feel harsh.
The journey culminates in a resplendent white dress, now armoured and fortified by shades of black, symbolising a powerful readiness to confront adversity.
Titled 'The Third Veil,' the film abstracts the designer's creative journey into a meditative exploration of time, materiality, and identity's fluidity.
Shot entirely on Kodak Super8, the film breathes with the nostalgic imperfection of analogue—its flickering grain amplifying fragility while exuding visual strength.
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