44Studio presents its 'genderless' collection in the Harley Space
The Hunger is inspired by the homonymous Tony Scott film directed in 1983 with a series of timeless pieces.
Harley space
44Studio designers, Xavi GarcĂa and Franx de Cristal, have presented their collection The Hunger in the Harley space.
Source of inspiration
It is inspired by the homonymous Tony Scott film directed in 1983. The show takes as a common thread phrases taken from the film, such as "eternally young" and "nothing human I love forever."
Androgynous appearance
44Studio has created a series of timeless pieces, clearly androgynous in appearance and with a particular interpretation of elegance as a symbol of what is eternal.
New version of classic tailoring
Through structured silhouettes, the firm has reverted the classic tailoring, mixing fluid fabrics in its preparation, in a two-color black / red palette that evokes night, darkness and calm as well as passion and life.
Esthetic
In collaboration with Yanguas Professional products, it has complemented the aesthetics of this collection by creating imperfect looks.
Passionate nights
The looks represent, somehow, the end of passionate nights. Both concepts, night and passion, typical of the film that has inspired us.
All red and black
The predominant colors of this collection have been reds and blacks, drawing, sometimes, geometric figures.
Genderless
Xavi GarcĂa and Franx de Cristal, creators of the brand, are committed to a genderless concept.
Front row
In the front row were the journalist Eva Hache and the youtuber I am Una Pringada to support the designers.