Fall/Winter 2020 Collection
Black thoughts
Francisco Goya developed an embittered attitude to mankind towards the end of his life. He went into isolation which led to panic, terror and fear reflected in his works of dark and disturbing themes; The Black Paintings. These portrayals on intense, haunting themes are reflective of both his fears and his bleak outlook on the mercy of humanity. Goya meant for his black paintings to never leave his home; it is likely that the artist never intended the works to be seen.
MXM’s Fall/Winter 2020 collection reflects on this peril; the effects of isolation on the creation of dark thoughts. What if Goya had not self-isolated? If he had trusted to exorcize his fears to a merciful audience?
Through this collection, Isaac transmutes his fears. He wears his demons and displays them in front of a merciful audience. Unlike Goya he exhibits the Black Paintings. A pair of pants becomes his gallery – the series is printed and paraded for all to see. Silk garments are a canvass for “Saturn devores his son”. Poems are embroidered for all to read.
Such a display enables relief from the controlling power of fear and gives the power to heal; it asserts the power of understanding of others through Mercy.
MERCY X MANKIND Fall/Winter 2020 Collection
Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Collection
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Creative Direction
- @isaac.saqib & @ibeonsumkidshitt
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Photography
- @aliimam_
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Talent
- @gladimy_ & @dajahdorn
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Styling
- @acsuave
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