TAARACH Inspired In Panama Fashion Week With A Different Proposal Created From Leftovers!
By PAGE Editor
The Latin American brand Taarach conquered the audience of Panama Fashion Week 2022 with its new REVAMP collection. A minimalist collection full of color and traditions captivated influential national and international personalities from the fashion industry.
The designer and creative director, Mireya Gómez de la Torre, made the audience fall in love with a versatile collection of timeless accessories. Belts worked from waste, scraps, and leftovers from past collections that become bags, tops, and necklaces at the same time, reinventing in each piece a new harmonic form.
Her inspiration came from the rebirth of the new world. Societies now shine differently and are strengthened in their values and hope after being fragmented. The current circumstances, combined with her beliefs in zero-waste, recycling, and conservation of the artisan legacy, inspired the designer to launch REVAMP.
Her proposal brings a different look, mixing ancestral wisdom with contemporary minimalist garments to have the perfect fusion of fashion that makes the most sophisticated tastes sigh.
The versatility and functionality of REVAMP used as a canvas, 12 minimalist looks in neutral tones which were filled with color with accessories made from "fajas" woven in the wooden loom by indigenous people and complemented with natural stones, crystals, tagua, and coconut beads.
In addition to the presence and coverage of specialized local and international media, we can feature in the audience relevant personalities of Latin American fashion, such as Marie Claire Fontaine de Bueno, founder of Panama Fashion Week); José Forteza, Editor in Chief of Condé Nast Latin America and the great fashion influencer activist of Latin American fashion, Atenas Hernández.
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