David Catalán presented his “Assembled” collection at 080 Barcelona Fashion, approaching winter dressing as construction. It takes its starting point from the structural logic of traditional patchwork blankets, not as decoration but as a method. Joining, reinforcing, and layering become acts of design.

Garments are built through composition. Panels intersect across tailoring and denim. Leather meets wool. Surfaces are arranged with graphic precision. Seams trace deliberate lines across the body, turning assembly into visual language. The result is neither nostalgic nor ornamental. It is controlled and architectural.

Silhouettes are grounded and substantial. Volume is held with intention. Outerwear frames the body with structure, while trousers fall wide and weighted. Layering is not excess but a system, allowing pieces to interlock and adapt. The palette stays restrained, moving through brown, camel, bordeaux, marine, and grey. The focus is on depth and texture, not on embellishment.

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