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Anticulture

Alfonso Ruiz Gálvez

4ºBA Fashion Design
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The Anticulture collection was born from the deep need to turn pain into an emblem of resistance and glory. Each piece seeks to represent the journey of those who, oppressed and wounded, have managed to transform their scars into symbols of strength. Here, pain is not simply an open wound, but a mark that demands dignity.

Fuchsia: Blood that rebels

Fuchsia becomes a visual metaphor for bloodshed, but in this collectionit rebels against its traditional meaning: no longer the red of suffering, but the vibrant fuchsia of protest and identity. This color acts as an intentional challenge, a provocative element that transcends its visual aspect to represent two parallel and deeply connected realities:

  • Animal abuse in the arena, where voiceless beings become symbols of involuntary resistance.
  • The oppression of the LGBT community, where those who have been marginalized defy the prejudices imposed on them.

Both groups suffer, but resist, and the collection seeks to be a visual cry, a reminder that, although they have been victims of oppression, they also embody an unwavering resistance.

Gold: The light of struggle

Gold in Anticulture represents the courage and hope that emerge from struggle. Not only does it embellish the pieces, but it functions as a scar that glows rather than fades. Its presence at strategic points on the garments is a tribute to those who have survived without conforming, embracing their history and turning it into a symbol of personal power.

More than fashion: A statement of principles

Anticulture is a visual journey that unites two struggles: that of animals facing cruelty and that of LGBT people defying violence and prejudice. Here, blood is transformed into art, into a powerful symbol of a battle that will never surrender.

This collection is not intended to be just fashion: it is an affirmation that pain does not define victims. Through its shapes, colors and symbolism, it seeks to convey a clear message: oppression can be transmuted into something glorious, something that inspires and dignifies those who have experienced it.

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