Second Skin
Second Skin comes from the need to feel fabric, not just see it. It is a living surface, unstable, shifting between body and material. Textures behave like skin: they stretch, break, distort, breathe. Organic patterns and irregular structures coexist without hierarchy, creating a fragile balance between control and chaos. Jacquards, laminated surfaces, and fluid fabrics build a tactile, almost physical language. Color moves through the material, warm, deep, sometimes violent, revealing contrast, tension, and imperfection. This is not decoration. It is presence. A new skin that doesn’t protect, it exposes.