A Garden of Misfits

A Garden of Misfits

I've always liked gardens.

Not because they're perfect, but because nothing really grows in a straight line. Plants find their own way around walls, flowers bloom at different times, and the most interesting corners are usually the ones left alone.

This collection grew in the same way.

I wasn't thinking about trends or seasons. I was thinking about people. Different personalities sharing the same space. Loud and quiet. Soft and sharp. Some wrapped in layers, others showing more skin. None of them trying to become someone else.

Flowers appear throughout the collection as a symbol of change. They bloom, disappear and return. Clothes can do something similar. They allow us to become different versions of ourselves without losing who we are.

The photographs were taken in a hidden garden in Berlin. It felt like the right place. Nature doesn't ask anyone to fit into a category. It simply grows.

Every piece is designed and handmade in Berlin, one by one. Slowly, with care, and with the belief that clothing should leave space for personality instead of covering it.

Maybe that's what this collection is really about.

Finding beauty in people who were never meant to look the same.

Paco Remesal

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