The MEA CULPA line was born as a symbolic place where guilt and absolution, instinct and faith coexist.
It is a line that explores the thin line between what is forbidden and what is sacred, transforming religious and moral imagery into contemporary visual language.
Within MEA CULPA, two complementary collections take shape, opposite yet deeply connected.
MEA CULPA is the container of these two souls:
the sin that asks for a voice and the blessing that responds.
Not a choice between good and evil, but their coexistence.
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7 SINS is a journey into the shadows.
The seven deadly sins take center stage, not as a condemnation but as a wake-up call: pride, avarice, lust, envy, gluttony, anger, and sloth are reinterpreted as universal symbols of human nature.
An intense, direct collection that celebrates the most instinctive and imperfect side of human beings, transforming sin into expression and identity.
In contrast — and in dialogue — BLESS ME! .
Fifteen iconographies inspired by the most famous Madonnas in the history of art give life to a collection that speaks of protection, devotion, and hope.
Iconic figures, recognizable and full of meaning, where the sacred becomes intimate and personal.
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With BLESS ME! Atypical
