Mané Mané celebrates its tenth anniversary on the 080 Barcelona Fashion catwalk with a special collection that celebrates a decade of creativity and unique identity. On this occasion, Miguel Becer—the project's creative director—presents a collection that establishes a dialogue between tradition and rebellion by combining folklore with a punk attitude, creating a collection true to the brand's codes, but revisited from a contemporary perspective.
The fashion designer reinterprets many of the codes that have defined ManéMané's universe over the last decade by incorporating some of its most iconic pieces, such as corsets. However, these garments are not presented as a rehash from the past; rather, they are transformed, taking on new forms by appearing as quilted jackets or integrated into silhouettes that dispense with rigid structures, underwire, or prominent seams.
The collection celebrates creative freedom with a clear focus on statement pieces. Becer leaves behind the concept of a total look and focuses on pieces with their own character, capable of standing alone with their own narrative. This vision fosters a powerful and contemporary aesthetic, in which handcrafted details and deconstruction make the difference.
With this collection, ManéMané reaffirms its commitment to fashion built from that which is emotional and conceptual, without losing the street connection or the visual strength that has always characterized his fashion project.
A proposal that not only celebrates a decade of design, but also casts a bold gaze.