
A little bit of the process made from bubble wrap. It represents plastic pollution and how these non-biodegradable materials accumulate in nature.


I wanted to share a bit of the process because behind every fold and texture, there’s intention: giving new life to what’s usually thrown away.
Fashion can also be a statement of environmental responsibility.


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Wrapped in plastic, dreaming of a greener world.
This dress was created using recycled bubble wrap to raise awareness about plastic pollution.
Model: @spliffshwty
Photography @84manuel @dreamartstudio
EART DAY
Made from packing paper and cardboard. It symbolizes industrial waste that, while recyclable, often isn’t properly reused.
Model: @f3in444nyny
Photography @84manuel @dreamartstudio
I created this outfit using beans, corn, lentils, and other seeds, along with jute thread. The skirt features the powerful Aztec Sun Calendar. This piece wouldn’t have been possible without the help of my family members, who supported me by gluing each seed, making this a true family collaboration filled with love and tradition.
Model: @Frida_hansen302
Photography: @84manuel / @dreamartstudio


This outfit is my personal interpretation of a pre-Hispanic style, inspired by the deep connection our ancestral cultures had with the earth and nature. Although I don’t know the full history behind the original garments, this piece reflects my own journey toward discovering and honoring our roots.
TRAJE PREHISPANICO


