MARIO  
WINNIPEG





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Before beginning my training in fashion design, I studied Business Administration and Management for several years, which gave me a different perspective on fashion: understanding the consumer, analysing their habits and trends, and observing how the same person adapts their style according to their responsibilities.

In Business Administration and Management, it was very common to see classmates who were doing internships show up to class in suits. These same classmates were the ones who opposed following any protocol, but in order to survive in that industry, they resigned themselves to hiding their personality. 
This project addresses these three states: the informal, the transitional process, and the formal, using a double carabiner as a link, which, in certain designs, is the key element that holds them together.

In this way, the collection proposes a reflection on the adaptation of individual style to different contexts, exploring how design elements can function as aesthetic and practical support, and consolidating an approach that combines concept, technique and functionality.
Black crepe suit with carabiner fastening at the waist. 
Satin crepe dress with heart-shaped back.
Modular dress with carabiner fastening system.













Modelos: Jennifer Toro Capois, Sharon Egbe Akpa y Nelda Maria Mendes
Photo: Mario Armando Winnipeg Moreira
Photo Asist: Paula Fernandez Fernandez @paulapsicoputa
Stylist: Jorge Martinez @jemhm