El Jardín Dónde Las Ninfas Bailan
presented at LUCA School of Arts Graduation Show (2025)
BR00KLYNB3B3 (BKBB) is a collaborative platform that focuses on creating a new narrative that looks to break the rules with a DIY spirit. It’s an attitude of utopian visions challenging today’s dystopian society with no apologies or permissions.
It’s second project, El Jardín Dónde Las Ninfas Bailan is a practice-led research project that critiques the aesthetic homogenization of fashion media, proposing an experimental fashion zine that embraces beauty, ornamentation, and non-linear storytelling as forms of resistance across physical and digital spaces.
El Jardín is embodied by two central figures: The Robe, a ritual garment made from screen-printed and repurposed textiles, and The Dancing Nymph, a guide activated through embroidered QR codes. Together, they form an interactive system that merges traditional craft with digital technology, positioning fashion as a medium of symbolic interaction rather than passive consumption.
Screen printing supported by LUCA Printmaking
Special thank you to Meta Vandeputte & Živa Perko