This shoes and bags collection is a dream of a future that never came—featuring gravity-defying silhouettes, cosmic metallics, and sculptural designs that evoke beauty beyond reality.
The World Of Lost Tomorrow
In collaboration with María de los Ángeles Abril.



Concept
The future is not always what we imagined.
This collection is a reflection on forgotten dreams and discarded visions of tomorrow. It explores the tension between progress and disillusionment—how technological promise can fade into nostalgia. Inspired by the aesthetics of a lost future, the collection reimagines shoes and bags as relics of an alternate timeline: sleek, sculptural, and emotionally charged.
Through experimental shapes, metallic textures, and architectural lines, each piece captures a fragment of what could have been. The contrast between function and fantasy reveals a deeper narrative—one of resilience, reinvention, and the beauty of continuing to dream in a fractured world. In The World of a Lost Tomorrow, fashion becomes a vessel not only for movement, but for memory and imagined possibility.
Color palette

Marketing vision
Central Narrative Concept
The brand doesn’t launch a collection. It unlocks a digital file called ARCHIVO.
This file contains traces of objects that don’t belong to our time. They appear and disappear like poorly digitized memories, leaving behind fragmented evidence of their existence.
To explore them, the user must download an app that functions as a portal. Each product is linked to a narrative coordinate: text, image, sound, glitch, and a unique story about who used it in the future and in what context.
Each item is limited to only 5 units per reference, reinforcing its value as an exclusive and unrepeatable piece.

App Functionality: ARCHIVO
1. Entry
Upon downloading the app, the user encounters an interface that simulates a damaged system.
Initial message:
“This file has been leaked from an unstable timeline. The content is incomplete. Your interaction will help restore the pieces.”
2. Interactive Pathway
The user accesses a non-geographic sensory map, with zones representing different dimensions of the archive:
White Noise: Encrypted, distorted audio clips.
Visual Fragments: Glitched videos showing product details.
Lost Letters: Poetic texts offering narrative clues.
Symbolic Coordinates: Abstract screens featuring numbers, constellations, or symbols.
Each of these zones represents a product or a part of its universe.
To fully unlock an item, the user must interact with at least three clues related to it.

3. 360° Visualization
Once the product is unlocked, the user gains access to a fully interactive 3D visualization.
Free object rotation
Zoom into details and textures
Playback of a unique sound associated with each item
Voice-over narration: a poetic text that reveals the fictional origin of the object, the type of person who wears it in the future, and the context in which it was used
4. Try the Product
Using Augmented Reality technology, the user can:
Visualize how the bags and shoes would look when worn, using the front or rear camera
Select background environments inspired by future landscapes, distorted settings, or dreamlike atmospheres
Capture personalized photos or videos to save or share on social media

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Final proyect





