In La Pérdida del Verano, “Delta” belonged to someone who always arrived late and left too early. She appeared at the funeral alone, adjusting the garment mid-ceremony—sometimes it looked like a dress, other times like two layered skirts. She moved constantly, tying, retying, wrapping. Some whispered she had nowhere to go. Others thought she was trying to disappear, one fold at a time.
Fit: “Delta” is composed of modular, gear-shaped panels that interlock to create different silhouettes. It can be styled as a loose asymmetric dress, a tighter tube shape, or converted into two distinct skirts. Its volume, length, and proportion can all shift based on how the wearer assembles it—making it a truly shape-shifting piece. One size fits most.
Styling tips: Pair with minimalist sandals or bold boots, depending on the mood. For a complete look, combine it with the “Rastro” cap or the “Mistral” top for layered contrast. “Delta” is not just a dress—it’s a method of transformation.
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