Across hot deserts, small oases, and sprawling beaches, the wind shifts the sand back and forth. Grains slowly fall from one side of rounded dunes to the other, reshaping them. Under the daylight, the landscape becomes a colour-block with almost no gradients, and the shadow on a Destro Fabrics fabric is the only contrast. Feet sink into the sand, weighing down each step and leaving a trail of footprints behind, much like a Savile Clifford fabric. As twilight approaches, the sand dims to grey but does not conceal its pulsating veins, visible through the thin surface of an ultra-light fabric by Arella. In Brazil, a dune park stretches for miles, where water intertwines with the white sand to create a mesmerizing pattern. Turquoise patches, reminiscent of a Tessitura Rossi fabric, alternate with soft cottony textures. Even the smallest sandy ridges cannot escape the day's final moments of light. Until darkness falls, the embroidery by Quake - Minervahub remains visible on the mound. Sunset marks the time for warm browns and fiery oranges. A print by STC by Stamperia Rifinizione San Giovanni captures the sharp, defined shadows of the sand crests, while a British Millerain fabric reflects the hue of a dune that resembles a mountain of blazing orange pigments. From the dry ground rises a bare shrub, like coral emerging from water. With no foliage, its dark trunk matches the tones of the landscape, blending seamlessly with the surrounding hills, like a fabric by Quaregna - La Tela di Penelope. Along the path, a tiny sign of life appears. In the golden white of a Giotex F.lli Giorgetti fabric, small pom-pom flowers sprout from slender stems, dotting the smooth, grainy hills. Taking to the skies and looking down reveals a stormy sea — overlapping waves following different currents. From above, the dunes seem to ripple and shift as if in motion. The sun breaks through the reddish hues of the sand, adding pink streaks reminiscent of a Nesatex fabric.
Concept & editing by Zoom on Fashion Trends magazine