
Silues
As it grew, it became a project of its own, developing a distinct character of a laboratory for ideas with collaborators and friends. Silues could be defined as a brand that uses fashion as a resource, more so than a final destination. We've explored ideas around the everyday, time, and interior words. Silues garments are traces around the images we try to capture and hold on off.
"Más Cartagena"
The latin-American summit of creative industries.
For the seventh edition of the Summit "Más Cartagena," Silues presented an on-site performance titled "Transit"
Showing an updated version of the past collection "Todas las cosas que me ven", the presentation consisted of a failed production chain of assembled boxes. The divergent point of the happening made appeared the old garments on the scene right next to their painted version on vintage clothes.
Hairart: @peinadoecoco
Musical production: @unamariamaria & @teodoroposada
"Todas las cosas que me ven"
Bogota Fashion Week 2020
Every object, as an element of our surroundings, seems to be filled with a life given by our sheer presence. Memory grabs these things and creates images of the spaces and people they once belong. The shiny porcelain of a fair lady with her dog immortalizes in both ways the image of eternal young that never decays, and the remainder of the time passed of the one who brought it into our presence. This collection wants to rediscover the possibilities of the immaterial, that is, of youth, the period in which everything seems possible in the face of death.












"Esperar la niebla"
Aurora Gallery, Bogota
This project was conceived as an atmosphere more than a typical fashion collection. The installation in Bogota in the Aurora Gallery consisted of a photo exhibition in collaboration with artist Sara Fernandez, a video art projection, and an on-site performance of the garments in movement. Ideas around movement, change, and distances were explored in irregularly shaped clothes, video surveillance camera prints, planetary landscapes, and fluid identities on double-expose film pictures.







