The Art of Dreams: An Ode to the Pepita Pattern at Milan Design Week
by Adriano Batista
Milan’s design scene is buzzing with the latest “The Art of Dreams” exhibition at Palazzo Clerici. The main event, which took place on April 15, revolved around the principles of geometry and repetition, drawing inspiration from Porsche’’s Pepita pattern. Artists from various disciplines gathered to interpret these themes, presenting a showcase that was both reflective and engaging.

The Pepita pattern, with its distinctive small squares and diagonal stripes, dates back to the 60s and has since become an emblem of classic design. It was the focal point of this year’s exhibition, influencing the art and ambiance of the event. Porsche’s initiative sought to merge the concept of dreams with artistic expression, and it did so right in the midst of Milan Design Week, from April 16 to 21.
“With “The Art of Dreams” as the spearhead of Porsche’s cultural marketing, we are exploring the thrilling ambiguity and significance of dreams in our time. Together with Vitra, we are bringing design dreams back to life. Because the iconic Pepita pattern is more than just a pattern. It is cultural heritage“, said Ragnar Schulte, Head of Experiential Marketing at Porsche.
“The Art of Dreams” featured “Lines of Flight,” an interactive sculpture by Numen/For Use, as its highlight. This airy structure encouraged visitors to climb and discover its intricacies. The artists viewed dreams as a personal utopia, a world for self-discovery and facing the unknown. The sculpture’s design, with its monochromatic nets, paid homage to the Pepita pattern and symbolized the breaking away from conventional constraints.
Imre & Marne van Opstal brought the sculpture to life with a dance performance that portrayed the complexity of our inner world. They interpreted the installation as a safe space that encourages us to let go and immerse ourselves in our fantasies.
Check out below some photos from the event:




















‘The Art of Dreams,’ which began in 2021 with Cyril Lancelin’s installation in Paris, has continued to be a platform for interactive art installations that inspire people to engage with their dreams.
AURALEE × New Balance WRPD Runner
Snoop Dogg Introduces “Strawberry Cream Dream” for Dr. Bombay Day
The well-known MET GALA has already taken place. Here are our favorite looks!
British fashion house Vivienne Westwood, creatively directed by Andreas Kronthaler, unveiled the lookbook for its Fall 2025 collection.
STWD by Pull&Bear is all about championing new talent and celebrating the fluid, shape-shifting energy of today’s youth.
For the event, PAF will stage a presentation designed specifically for Pitti’s international audience.
In the golden haze of Barcelona’s streets, La Melancolía and Rassvet converge in a collaboration that feels like a memory half-remembered.
Japanese footwear brand grounds is teaming up with Los Angeles boutique H. Lorenzo to re-release the SPIKE SNEAKERS, originally created in collaboration with Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck.
There are performances, and then there’s Maraña—an experience that defies easy categorization.
Summer in the city means heat, humidity, and the need for footwear that can keep up.
Valentin Leuzzi photographed and styled by Agustin Prieto, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
PUMA and ROMBAUT are back with the second installment of their “Levitation” collaboration, a shoe that doesn’t just sit on the ground but seems to float above it.
The Italian brand has unveiled its “Gucci Lido” campaign, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Aliocha Schneider, and David Jonsson, shot by photographer Jim Goldberg.
French fashion house Dior presents the latest capsule of its ‘Icons’ line for the Fall season, designed by Kim Jones.
MR PORTER’s latest High Summer campaign brings together 38 pieces designed for warm days and effortless style.
The first instalment of the “América” collection by Mexican-American designer Willy Chavarría has arrived in stores.
Sheep Inc. has launched FIBREGEN™, a new kind of fabric that combines comfort with real environmental benefits.
Sergio Solís photographed by Pablo Castillo and styled by Joel Pardo, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Carne Bollente’s latest collaboration, Never Enough, pairs the brand’s sex-positive designs with the work of Greek photographer Spyros Rennt.
Just easy chemistry between friends, spontaneous laughter, and the kind of moments that stick with you.
New York-based brand Supreme unveils on Instagram its latest collaboration, featuring designer Shayne Oliver.
Jacquemus unveiled its new campaign “Going Bananas for Jon”, starring The White Lotus actor Jon Gries shot in Los Angeles.
G-STAR is stepping into a fresh creative chapter with the appointment of Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh as Creative Directors.
Fernando Casablancas photographed by Jorge Ewald and styled by Vitor Ferreira and creative direction by Pablo Quoos, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Trip Wilson at Soul Artist Mgmt shot by Giuseppe Falla and styled by Jay-Michael, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Pigmentarium’s Paradiso Limited Edition Vol. 3 is a summer mood in a bottle.
A full-day immersion into the vibrant crossroads of African and global electronic culture, where DJ sets collide with live mural paintings, fashion pop-ups, and an afterparty stretching into dawn.
Vincent Kponton at Tigers Management photographed by Illya Ovchar and styled by Ridvan Cavus, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Charles Jeffrey and Clash of Clans present their clothing and accessories collaboration.
D.N.I unveiled the lookbook for its latest collection titled “Mi abuelo murio bailando” (My grandfather died dancing), photographed by Raul Guillermo and styled by Paulo Ruiz Muñoz.
These shoes are made for movement, designed with technical skill and a clear sense of purpose.
DAVIDCATALAN unveiled its Spring/Summer 2025 campaign photographed by Dulce Daniel and styled by Paulo Cravo.