VIVA BAU! The first menswear collection by Maison Mesa

30/01/2020

Designer Maison Mesa is inspired by the Bauhaus school’s way of doing and thinking at the beginning of last century, by the idea of “rethinking” the world, women, men and their environment, to create VIVA BAU!, his new collection presented in the frame of Madrid es Moda and within the calendar of the 71st edition of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid.

Stage director Dani Pannullo is once again Mesa’s travel companion in his adventure to reach the audience in an original and surprising way. The result, an unusual fashion show set apart from the classic runway, with new architectural spaces, scenography’s of artists and creators that stimulate, dancers, actors, models…

The Crystal Pavilion of the Casa de Campo has been the stage chosen to present VIVA BAU!, the first collection with designs also for men. The designer’s new proposal increasingly blurs the difference between women and men in their garments, highlighting pure lines, clean cuts and perfect finishes. An emotional geometry that is filled with colour, with nuances and contrasts, primary, secondary and tertiary, ranges of warm and cold that hold inclusive conversations in the same silhouette or among them.

Designs that speak of the past and the future, with both natural and synthetic materials, organic cotton, poplin, wool cloths, velvets, blunt stitch, silks, polyurethanes, coexist in balance to generate the first space where one lives, our second skin. And all this surrounded by a magical atmosphere created by a fashion show where arts merge in all fields; dance, sculpture, fashion, painting, decoration, architecture, etc. The designer’s and the brand’s goal is clear, communicate your message to the world, beauty is available to everyone.

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Images: Íñigo de Amescua[:]

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