DRESSING MY MEMORIES
There have been outfits I’ve forgotten the moment I took them off—and then there are the ones I’ll always remember, no matter how much time has passed. And it’s not because of the clothes themselves, but because of the feelings they gave me, the places they took me, and the people I shared them with. Because they lived something with me.
A solo walk through the Thyssen Museum just a few weeks ago. A dinner night with my closest friends, sharing the most intimate parts of ourselves.
The way we choose our clothes—at least for those of us who are passionate about fashion—is not just about how we want to look, or how we want others to see and perceive us. It’s about what we express, what we transmit, and what we feel through this non-verbal, communicative tool. One that can shape memories and personal growth as time goes by.
In today’s article, I want to revisit the things that have made me happy—the moments I truly enjoyed—and imagine what I’d wear now to relive them, to keep creating new memories with the same warmth.
Parcels Concert
Thyssen Museum
Barcelona's Beach
Thyra's Sunset
Jardines Del Campo Del Moro
Brunch
Gabriel García Marquez Library
Matosinhos Beach
Miguel Milá Exhibition
London Mayfair