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Dimoni Studio explores the magnetism of showgirls for SS26

Joan Ribas’s brand presents a ready-to-wear collection on the EGO catwalk that redefines sporty sensuality to inject glamour into streetwear.

Dimoni Studio explores the magnetism of showgirls for SS26

Having established itself as one of the most promising emerging figures on the national scene, Dimoni Studio returns once again to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid to take to the catwalk with a collection entitled “Cop4cab4na,” inspired by Barry Manilow‘s legendary song that dominated the 1970s. A creative foundation on which the figure of the ‘showgirl’ is diluted under the brand’s contemporary and sporty identity.

“I have always been fascinated by the imagery of showgirls: powerful women, full of charisma, who make a statement with their aesthetics. With this collection, I wanted to transfer that magnetism to a current context, one that speaks of both glamour and message, but without losing sight of the most important thing: that it is fashion that can be worn and enjoyed on the street,” explains Joan Ribas.

In Dimoni’s SS26 collection, pieces are deconstructed and dyed in eccentric shades such as yellow and electric blue, dancing on the neutrality of whites and grays. Garments and accessories in which the creative director applies asymmetries and pattern-making techniques, shapes and details that blur gender lines and embrace imperfection.

Experimentation and fun are also in sync at this Copacabana party, where guests don streetwear designs that reimagine basics such as graphic T-shirts and jeans through knots, draping, wrinkles, and open backs. Sensuality envelops the entire collection, displayed erotically in short, tight skirts that clash with pieces inspired by the world of soccer, featuring vinyl numbers on the back or mini-shorts with slits and integrated logos.

To complete the Cop4cab4na proposal, Dimoni Studio worked with a series of UNOde50 jewelry pieces reinterpreted alongside Chamo Armada, with whom they jointly explored new aesthetic languages. The stylist and creative director also helped to oversee the aesthetic aspects of everything from the lookbook to the fittings, and was responsible for choosing the talents and developing the work with AI.

CREDITS

creative direction: @joanribas14
styling and creative coordinator: @chamoarmada
photo: @slidetwice
photo assistant: @sangennaroautiero
hair artist: @gorka.larcan
key mkp artist: @isabellaching
mkp: @mariapsota
assistant: @imthesweetspanking

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