New collection: The Shape of Us
The Shape of Us
As a queer person, I’ve never really seen myself in the traditional idea of fashion. That space between what’s “for men” and what’s “for women” always felt too narrow, too rigid. Designing for me became a way to build my own space — one that doesn’t ask for permission or definition.
This new collection reflects that freedom. Every piece is genderless, but never without style. I care about shape, texture, and how a garment moves with the body, not against it. I want people to feel strong, soft, or anything in between — however they choose to wear it.
I wanted to explore silhouettes that carry softness and strength at once. Structured brocades meet printed cottons and organic textures — materials that hold movement and memory. They tell stories of identity, transformation, and comfort in one’s own skin.
The looks came together as a small act of resistance against the boxes we’re told to fit into. In a society obsessed with definition, these garments move between spaces — between masculine and feminine, tailored and fluid, seen and unseen.
Each piece is designed and made in Berlin, by hand, one by one. The process is slow, honest, and real — just like the people who inspire me.
For me, fashion is not about fitting in. It’s about existing fully, in your own shape.
Paco Remesal