THE AESTHETIC: RAVE ELEGANCE
Dark Glam is not merely a fashion trend; it is a cultural mood. It represents the collision
of Victorian solemnity with the industrial grit of the contemporary rave scene. Our curatorial approach focused on the "Architecture of the Night"—severe silhouettes in absolute black, disrupted by textures of leather, latex, and sheer fabrics that catch the artificial light.
It is a dialogue between protection and exposure, rigor and chaos.
The muse, Rita Skomrova, embodies this duality with radical precision. Serving as both the subject and the architect of her beauty narrative (overseeing her own hair and make-up), she crafted a look of "undone perfection." The wet-look textures and sharp, graphic liners suggest a night lived
to its absolute limit. Her presence is not passive; it is an active performance of the Gothic-Industrial" heroine, bridging the gap between delicate beauty and an aggressive,
modern edge that defines the new code of urban luxury.
of Victorian solemnity with the industrial grit of the contemporary rave scene. Our curatorial approach focused on the "Architecture of the Night"—severe silhouettes in absolute black, disrupted by textures of leather, latex, and sheer fabrics that catch the artificial light.
It is a dialogue between protection and exposure, rigor and chaos.
The muse, Rita Skomrova, embodies this duality with radical precision. Serving as both the subject and the architect of her beauty narrative (overseeing her own hair and make-up), she crafted a look of "undone perfection." The wet-look textures and sharp, graphic liners suggest a night lived
to its absolute limit. Her presence is not passive; it is an active performance of the Gothic-Industrial" heroine, bridging the gap between delicate beauty and an aggressive,
modern edge that defines the new code of urban luxury.