What's Happening?
The Catalan design school ESDI concluded its academic year with a fashion show titled 'Limit(less)' at La Roca Village. The event featured final collections from graduating students, showcasing a range of styles that reinterpret classic fashion elements
like tailoring and corsetry. The show highlighted the students' exploration of the relationship between individual and collective identities in a hyper-connected world. Andrea Criado's collection 'Una Lástima' won the award for best collection, addressing themes of trauma and decay through innovative garment designs. The event was part of ESDI's ongoing efforts to connect with industry partners and promote sustainability and innovation in fashion.
Why It's Important?
The 'Limit(less)' show at ESDI underscores the evolving landscape of fashion education, where students are encouraged to push boundaries and explore complex themes through their designs. This approach not only prepares graduates for the challenges of the fashion industry but also fosters creativity and innovation. By engaging with industry partners and focusing on sustainability, ESDI is contributing to the development of a more responsible and forward-thinking fashion sector. The event also highlights the importance of nurturing new talent and providing platforms for emerging designers to showcase their work.















