Red Roses — An Intimate Gathering in Madrid
On an evening in Madrid, I presented Red Roses through an intimate gathering at Attimo.
Rather than a traditional presentation, I wanted to create a space where the collection could be experienced slowly — through conversation, texture, scent, and proximity.
Red roses, candlelight, wine, and handcrafted garments came together around a shared table.
The evening was imagined as a sensory moment.
A long candlelit table, soft lighting, tasting moments, and selected guests from creative fields gathered around the collection.
A space to slow down and feel.
The rose became a recurring presence throughout the evening.
In the flowers, in the colour palette, and in the garments themselves.
A symbol of softness, sensuality, and emotion.
Lace, guipure, embroidered silk.
Materials chosen for what they hold as much as for how they appear.
Delicate from afar, yet shaped through precision and structure.
Built slowly by hand, each piece carries the rhythm of repetition, patience, and gesture.
Throughout the evening, the pieces remained close.
Not on a runway, but within the atmosphere itself.
Guests encountered them gradually — through movement, conversation, and observation.
More than a presentation, it felt like a shared moment.
A way of exploring how fashion can exist through intimacy, craftsmanship, and human connection.
Perhaps the most meaningful way to experience a garment is simply to spend time with it.