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7 days ago
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P. Andrade 2026 春夏系列「The Tree is Your Spine」正式登陸巴黎時裝週
巴西品牌P. Andrade於 2026 春夏巴黎時裝週首次亮相,以「The Tree is Your Spine」為主題,展現設計師Pedro Andrade與Paula Kim的創意視野。這場秀與來自伯南布哥的藝術家 Samuel de Sabóia 合作,融入了強烈的視覺與概念元素,探索再生、祖先傳承與未來主義的深刻主題,打造出充滿靈性與生態意涵的系列。 靈感源自昆達里尼能量與宮崎駿經典動畫《風之谷》,這系列透過有機廓形與「活體」織物,勾勒出自然、科技與靈性的象徵性連結,反映生命的循環節奏。品牌與紡織工程師 Micheline Maia Teixeira 的 R-INOVE 合作,開發出嵌入數位二進制碼的智能面料,這些代碼在紫外光下可見,並能透過 QR 碼讀取區塊鏈數據,揭示生產鏈資訊,彰顯品牌對永續性與可追溯性的堅持。 傳統巴西蕾絲被重新詮釋為文化認同的象徵,編織成模擬真菌與微生物生長形態的實用設計。品牌還與科學家 Ailton Pereira 的 AIPER 合作,採用本土細菌進行生物染色技術,取代傳統化學染料,實現無毒、可再生的染色過程。此外,與Oakley、Levi's和PUMA的聯名合作,進一步展現 P. Andrade 將獨立設計與全球產業專業融合的能力。 相關報導 >Bottega Veneta 正式宣佈 Lorenzo Musetti 出任品牌大使 >回到童年的水上樂園!NAMESAKE 2026 春夏系列大秀「INNERCHILD」正式登場

Hypebeast
02-07-2025
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'The Tree is Your Spine': P. Andrade Explores Regeneration and Futurism in SS26
Summary Brazilian labelP. Andrademade its historicParis Fashion Weekdebut with itsSpring/Summer 2026collection. Led by designersPedro AndradeandPaula Kim, the collection, titled 'The Tree is Your Spine,' deeply explored themes of regeneration, ancestry and futurism. The show was also a collaborative effort with Pernambuco-born artistSamuel de Sabóia, whose significant visual and conceptual contributions shaped the collection's spiritual and ecological narrative. Drawing inspiration from Kundalini energy andStudio Ghibli's iconic film,Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, the collection evokes a symbolic connection between nature, technology and spirituality. Organic silhouettes and 'living' textiles reflected the cyclical rhythms of life, while digital codes embedded in smart fabrics offered a futuristic layer of transparency. Developed in collaboration with textile engineer Micheline Maia Teixeira of R-INOVE, these binary codes, visible under UV light and readable via QR, store blockchain data about the production chain — underscoring the brand's unwavering commitment to sustainability and traceability. Traditional Brazilian lace was reinterpreted as a symbol of cultural identity, woven into utilitarian forms that mimicked the growth patterns of fungi and microorganisms. In partnership with scientist Ailton Pereira from AIPER, the brand also introduced biological dyeing techniques using native bacteria, replacing conventional pigments with non-toxic, regenerative processes. These were complemented by collaborations withOakley,Levi'sandPUMA, thus reinforcing the brand's ability to merge independent design with global industry expertise.