All the know-how carved after decade working for top-list fashion brands in the most important fashion weeks of the world was showcased in March in Bucharest.
This time, we didnât just design the lighting for a single brandâwe crafted the atmosphere for the main runway shows of the Bucharest Fashion Week.
We designed a flexible lighting systems capable of adapting to every designerâs creative vision, whether that required warm, direct spotlights or soft, diffused washes.
Our goal was to ensure the venue never limited a brandâs identity; instead, lighting empowered each show to look entirely unique.
If it wasnât enough, it was even more rewarding to know that by doing so, we played a part in strengthening the growing fashion ecosystem of Eastern Europe.
We had a conversation about how colonialism is part of XR. The discussion was thoughtful and in-depth, and it left us feeling that it should be replicated more oftenâand shared with a broader audience.
Thanks to @newimages.festival for trusting us. Weâre sure @tupacmartir âs Mexican background was a meaningful contribution to the conversation.
This time, the collection blended the worlds of music and fashion. So at the helm of the lighting design, we explored how to translate beats and fabrics into lightâthrough shape, rhythm, and movement.
@marccain asked us to create a real time installation to depict a wavelength for the âEcho of Nowâ AW26 collection.
The result was an iconic visual element for the show at the Great Recording Hall of the Funkhaus Berlin.
Thank you for letting us be part of @berlinfashionwe for the first time.
Weâve just kicked off 2026, and weâre looking forward to seeing how the ideas we exchanged with creatives at Beyond Manchester evolve. Our participation was interesting not only for the panel we took part in but also for the people we met there. Hopefully words develop into actions this year.