
Intangible Legacy
Every Puerto Rican knows the history of their people, from its beginnings with the indigenous Taíno people, until the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors and the subsequent addition of enslaved Africans. As is often the case, these different races, which under other circumstances would not have been found in company of the other, created a racial mixture that is very unique and, at the same time, difficult to identify.
In order to put an end to what seemed like a myth, and after DNA tests, it is confirmed: the mixture of three races, not only is not myth, but it is real in the contemporary Puerto Rican.
Three races meet violently by circumstances of their time and, by sharing the same soil, are irrevocably united in a single blood, creating a new people. Just like the union of these three races, all very different from each other but also beautiful in their individual qualities, took place in the past of the modern Puerto Rican, in this collection, a series of fabrics and garments are mixed together to create a single look. The combinations are not always predictable, and the transition point from one fabric to another is only noticeable through its unique characteristics. However, it is impossible to get the total look if even one of the pieces is not present.
The mixture of races that make up the Puerto Rican people was the inspiration for this collection. Such a legacy is intangible, difficult and almost impossible to know without long hours of study, search and verifiable information. This mixture, both intangible and indivisible, has been the inspiration for the combinations of textures and individual garments that make up this collection. As a symbolic detail, each look bears the name of a woman, a direct ascendant, of the designer's family tree.






















Legado Intangible/Solo lo Esencial Fashion Film
Intangible Legacy
Intangible Legacy/Only the Essentials is the result of several months of creative research and concept development. The aim of this project was to create two collections of Bridalwear consisting of 10 final looks each, based on a concept chosen by the student.
The 20 looks that make up these collections were inspired by the mixture of races that create an ethnic group.
As part of the project, two of the looks have been made to wear, one of each collection.