Beneath the title “Edén,” designer Juan Vidal unveiled his newest assortment, impressed by a whirlwind journey to Istanbul. “It’s a group about union. About how two seemingly opposing worlds can meet and create one thing new,” defined Vidal, who introduced his common sensuality, spirituality, and tradition to the trouble.
Reflecting on his 72 hours within the Turkish metropolis, he stated, “a pivotal second got here after I found some embroidered blankets in an vintage store. That’s after I realized the deep energy of expertise, accumulation, and the reminiscence held inside objects.”
The result’s a sequence of fluid silhouettes and layered items, putting a fragile stability between magnificence and seduction. The wealthy palette consisted of reds, pinks, blues, and greens, whereas sudden print mixtures—from stripes to florals—created refined nuances. Twists, ruffles, and proportion-play added a smooth three-dimensionality to the clothes.

















































