“Miraje” belongs to La Pérdida del Verano, a collection born from a surreal, sun-lit funeral where people mourn a torn dress instead of a person—a satirical mirror of our attachment to objects. In Miraje’s vignette, a guest stood near the altar holding a small pocket mirror.
Each time the light shifted, they angled the mirror toward the draped dress, throwing green reflections across the room. “If light can touch it, maybe it’s still alive,” they joked, half tender, half mocking. The fabric glittered for a second and then fell quiet, like a mirage on hot pavement. No one agreed on what they had seen, but everyone remembered the gesture.
Fit: Enveloping, draped silhouette with a soft, sculpted neckline. Designed to wrap and flow around the body without restricting movement. Wear it looser for a liquid line or shape it through gentle gathering at the side or waist. The cut offers ease and presence in equal parts—sensual but unfussy, seasonless, and adaptable to different contexts.
Styling tips: For summer, pair with flat sandals and minimal jewelry to let the drape speak. In transitional weather add the “Zénit” linen bomber over the shoulders. Wide-leg trousers underneath give a modern, architectural read. Let hair and makeup stay soft—Miraje works best when everything else feels like a quiet echo.
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