SS 27 .01
ECO ECHO
Natural materials are reimagined through innovation and construction, blurring the line between organic and artificial. Fabrics that appear industrial may be biodegradable; natural fibers may take on a synthetic sheen. Earthy mineral tones and water-worn blues are punctuated by sharper, unexpected hues, echoing ecosystems shaped by extraction, erosion, and adaptation.
Silhouettes suggest shelter and defense at once: cocooned forms, modular layers, balloon volumes, and protective structures that reference both nature’s softness and its survival strategies. Raw hems, netting, mesh, and open weaves create a tactile landscape that feels expressive but unresolved — a system in motion rather than harmony restored.
ECO ECHO positions sustainability not as nostalgia or reassurance, but as a condition of evolution. It is fashion responding to a world where nature and industry are inseparable, and where adaptation — not perfection — defines the future.