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RUNWAY SLOT
12 AUGUST 14:00
ACID RAIN
Explores erosion, not as destruction, but as a slow process of exposure that reshapes what remains. It reflects a generation born before the internet, raised on the promise of stability, structure, and a predictable future. a future that never fully arrived.
Instead, the digital era accelerated everything. Expectations multiplied, noise became constant, and identity shifted from lived to curated. Nothing broke at once; it wore down over time.
This collection exists after that erosion.
Rather than relying on excess, ACID RAIN works through controlled reduction. A restrained palette of black, charcoal, bone, and muted tones is used to emphasise structure, proportion, and form. Colour is present, but disciplined and never overpowering, allowing silhouette and movement to define presence. Subtle accents appear as residue, quiet traces of what has been endured.
ACID RAIN is not about damage.
It is about composure formed under pressure.
Structure over noise. Presence without effort.
At the same time, several pieces pay homage to my earliest designs, reconnecting with the beginning of my journey in fashion while showing the evolution of my identity as a designer.