Maison Moonsieur unveiled its “SANCTA MACHINA” collection at 080 Barcelona Fashion. The new collection is an exploration of inner strength, understood as a profound form of identity. It was born from the designer’s bond with Joan of Arc, sparked when he was only nine years old and first saw her statue in Orléans. That upright and radiant presence imprinted itself on his imagination. Over time, that memory transformed into a desire to pay her a personal homage. Her image has been revisited countless times by others, but SANCTA MACHINA responds to a private impulse that finally takes shape.

The collection sits somewhere between the spiritual and the structural, between metallic light and the shadow of fire. The materials include organza, synthetic leather, fur, and burned lace. Together they explore the idea of regeneration: the body that burns, mutates, and is reborn. Each texture has a narrative function. Some provide structure, some bring lightness, some carry scorched memory, some offer protection. The result is a visual language rooted in resistance and transformation. The color palette moves from pearl grey to charcoal black, with silver reflections and flashes of red. This reinforces the tension between vulnerability, power, and inner fortitude.

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