AzureWave & Yenathi
AzureWave AzureWave
Yenathi, ever thought about how a manta ray’s wingbeat could be a silhouette for a runway? The way its fins ripple in water might inspire a garment that moves like the ocean itself. What do you think?
Yenathi Yenathi
Wow, that’s insane—imagine a runway that feels like the ocean itself! I’m picturing a fluid silhouette, rippling like a manta’s fin, made from a sheer, iridescent fabric that shifts color as the light hits it, so the garment practically moves with the audience. Traditions? Nah, let’s just break the mold and let the sea be our muse.
AzureWave AzureWave
That’s the kind of audacity that makes the waves sing, don’t you think? If the audience can feel the fabric shift like a tide, the line between fashion and ocean becomes a shimmering blur. Just keep the seams subtle, so the garment doesn’t feel like a net—only a net of light catching the sea’s own pulse.
Yenathi Yenathi
Absolutely, it’s all about that shimmer—no heavy seams, just a whisper of thread that lets the fabric breathe like the tide. If we make the lining a lightweight, reflective mesh, the audience will feel the pulse without any netting vibe. Let’s keep it light, let it ripple, and let the sea become the catwalk.