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Fashion Collection 09/2018

 

Colección desarrollada en el curso de "Building a Fashion collection" en Central Saint Martins, Londres.

Collection developed in a Short Course of "Building a Fashion collection" at Central Saint Martins, London. 

Fashion Collection 09/2018

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                 This collection tries to represent Carls Jung’s “Alchemical Process of transformation”. Jung’s explains the process of undergoing an emotional transformation based in alchemic processes. The process can be described in four stages as nigredo, albedo citrinitas and rubedo.

     

    Nigredo is experienced as entering a dark and chaotic unconscious inner world where you encounter with the dark aspects of yourself. The persons own psyche reveals its inner conflicts to the conscious mind. When it begins to experience the inner world to be more real, the process and often anger, fear, frustration, and a desire to "escape from it all" is experienced. To pass through this stage requires patience, humility and acceptance. Once we have overcome the unconscious identifications, the thoughts and feelings become positive.

     

    The second stage (albedo) enables people to experience sudden realisations about themselves and they start questioning their life direction. It is described as a moment of insight, the extraction of the essence, when someone becomes totally conscious of himself. At this point you get consciousness of who you are as an individual soul and what your qualities and gifts are.

     

    The next stage (Citrinas) is when as an individual you can lose all sense of objectiveness, and all the world turn to be almost totally subjective. Is nearly impossible to separate oneself from the experience someone is living.

     

    Quite simply, the last stage is when the nature of those problems or dilemmas are faced with the task on implementing them into each ones lives. This involves a change in their personality that will accommodate and sustain their realisation. The process of changing it will be more in accord with his or her own true nature.

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