Clean lines and basic colours paint an empty space, a blank canvas designed to quiet restless thoughts and offer mental respite. A vacant room holds only a window veiled by a striped curtain, reminiscent of the yarn-dyed fabric by Marini Industrie. In another corner, a soft reflection of light casts a hue on the wall, echoing the subtle shade of Maglificio Maggia’s brushed fabric. The room is empty – no furniture, only a few simple beige doors resembling the piqué by DBS Tessuti. No interruptions, just an open, tranquil space, as the mind leaps into emptiness on a meditative journey. An arch, framed in black against stark white walls, evokes the dark transparency by Manly Interlinings. Faint white words on one wall create a rough yet fresh texture, akin to the fabric by Novalansa - Premiertex. And yet, the wall still feels empty. Perhaps it’s a perception – like seeing a single can in a fridge, its cold metal reminiscent of Prym Fashion Italia’s buttons. But if it's a matter of perspective, why is the translucent cup, as sheer as Gipitex’s silk blend, truly empty? Reflecting, the mind returns to the present, to the empty room. Through the window, another square window appears, open onto yet another pristine white wall, as pure as Luxury Jersey’s knit fabric. Stepping outside, there’s a blank billboard – unusually empty – where only a few colourful details stand out, mirroring the buttons by Fenili. Perhaps having some free space isn’t so bad after all. Maybe to truly rest the mind, one must imagine a completely white environment, traced only by a single black line – like the ribbons by Chargeurs PCC – Nativa – forming an almost spiralling path, giving depth to the vast emptiness.
Concept & editing by Zoom on Fashion Trends magazine