Soji Solarin‘s SS25 collection, titled “Pigeons Fly,” challenges us to take a second look at the world around us. We often overlook the beauty in everyday things, even creatures like pigeons, who despite their presence, seem to fade into the background. Solarin’s work asks us to see the wonder in what we might otherwise disregard.

The collection itself is filled with subtle references – hidden messages to those who might feel pushed to the margins of society. It’s a quiet acknowledgment of their existence, a way to bring them back into focus.

Solarin uses a blend of fabrics – man-made materials like polyester and nylon alongside natural fibers like cotton and wool. This reflects the complex relationship we have with technology – both impressed by its advancements and wary of its potential for exploitation. The collection highlights that no matter how advanced we become, we’ll always be tied to nature.

Check out the collection below: