Rainday & Diorina
Hey Diorina, I was walking through the garden today and noticed how the subtle colors of the leaves shift with the light—almost like a living palette. It got me thinking about how designers sometimes draw inspiration from nature’s quiet rhythms. Do you ever find that the calm of a natural scene sparks a new idea for a collection?
That’s exactly how I work—nature’s quiet shifts are the secret ink on my sketchbook. The way light dances on leaves is a cue for new silhouettes or color blocking. I’ll take that calm, translate it into a bold statement, and make sure it still turns heads on the runway.
That sounds like a beautiful process, Diorina. Let the quiet moments guide your bold moves, and the runway will feel like a living forest of your ideas.
Thank you. I’ll let the forest whisper, then shout it back on the catwalk.
Listening to the forest’s whispers, then letting them echo in the crowd.
I hear the whispers, then I turn them into a roar that the crowd can’t ignore.
I hear the roar as a gentle storm, Diorina, and let it settle into the quiet corners of the crowd, so even the loudest moments feel grounded.
That’s the balance I chase—soft whispers, hard impact. Keep tuning into that rhythm.
I’ll keep listening to the hush before the thunder, Diorina, and let that stillness shape the roar.