What's Happening?
The Catalan design school ESDI, affiliated with Ramon Llull University, concluded its academic year with a fashion show titled 'Limit(less)' at La Roca Village. The event showcased the final collections of its graduating class, highlighting innovative
interpretations of classic fashion elements. The show featured designs that explored the relationship between individuality and collectivity in a hyper-connected world. Andrea Criado's collection, 'Una Lástima', won the award for best collection, addressing themes of trauma and decay through unique garment designs. The event was part of ESDI's ongoing collaboration with industry partners and initiatives promoting sustainability and innovation.
Why It's Important?
The 'Limit(less)' show underscores the evolving landscape of fashion education, where students are encouraged to push creative boundaries while addressing contemporary societal themes. ESDI's focus on sustainability and innovation reflects broader industry trends towards environmentally conscious design practices. The school's collaboration with industry partners provides students with valuable exposure and opportunities to engage with real-world challenges. This approach not only enhances the educational experience but also prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to the fashion industry. The recognition of Andrea Criado's work highlights the importance of addressing complex themes through fashion, offering new perspectives on personal and collective experiences.













