Federica Zanet Wilhelm on destroying fashion

It started with a skull and a heart, and the question if destruction can ever be redemption.

Destruction is, after all, not just the physical breaking apart or physical annihilation.
It is also an intellectual dissection, a rearrangement of the mind, that allows us to see what is there, what is not, what is hidden.
It gives us possibilities: a heart becomes a handle to take us places, or a skull can accompany us visibly instead of hidden.
This search for possibilities is what I have seen in Francesca Romana Correale’s philosophy of fashion. It is possible that respect and beauty comes before economics; that beauty is built without unnecessary suffering. .
Her objects emanate the permanence and the fleeting, the humanity of us: we are, and then we are gone, not as if never was, but as if a shadow always stays in our place.
Destruction is intrinsic in our human nature. We carry the ruins of our passing, like a castle decayed; we see our losses and mourn in advance our departure. We regret to leave; we regret to stay.
This is what I’ve seen behind a bag: a woman who translates life in a product.
A woman whose love and respect for her work mirrors her love and respect for life.

Federica Zanet WilhelmFrancesca Romana Correale, founder and designer of Romana Correale, has begun a collaboration with five artists. The rules for the creative process were simple: ”Destroy one of my bags.” and ”No sex.”.

Here follows the poetic interpretation by Federica Zane Wilhelm, in her own words;

It started with a skull and a heart, and the question if destruction can ever be redemption.

Destruction is, after all, not just the physical breaking apart or physical annihilation.

It is also an intellectual dissection, a rearrangement of the mind, that allows us to see what is there, what is not, what is hidden.

It gives us possibilities: a heart becomes a handle to take us places, or a skull can accompany us visibly instead of hidden.

This search for possibilities is what I have seen in Francesca Romana Correale’s philosophy of fashion. It is possible that respect and beauty comes before economics; that beauty is built without unnecessary suffering. .

Her objects emanate the permanence and the fleeting, the humanity of us: we are, and then we are gone, not as if never was, but as if a shadow always stays in our place.

Destruction is intrinsic in our human nature. We carry the ruins of our passing, like a castle decayed; we see our losses and mourn in advance our departure. We regret to leave; we regret to stay.

This is what I’ve seen behind a bag: a woman who translates life in a product.

A woman whose love and respect for her work mirrors her love and respect for life.

Federica’s three poems:

Q&A while Walking alone
In the Bin
Link / image to Pinterest 3

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Who is Federica Zanet Wilhelm?
Federica Zanet Wilhelm is a native of Italy, a writer, an artist and a mother of two children.
After many years working as a manager in Italy, she and her husband decided to move back to the US, where she pursued her passion for writing and poetry.
She is fluent in three languages, and still pursuing her Mandarin learning.
She writes mostly in English, her second language.
“Writing in a language that is not your mother tongue” she says, “is like seeing yourself from a different perspective. Like wearing a magnifying glass that finds the hidden details of one’s life. I have developed towards myself the curiosity of a stranger”.
Her writing is a translation of a life lived abroad, between countries and cultures,
She and her family have traveled extensively in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania.
They are currently living in Stockholm, Sweden.

Skullbag in Ostrich keeps in surfing the wave!!! :)

The ostrich skull bag in black with jeans and brass Correale shield keeps on rockin it big time.

Its the best seller ever ever ever. Close to it only the skull wallets!!

This is another proof that when I design for Myself I really really do a good job and at the end make everyone happy!

Its the most sold bag Made by Romana Correale. Bought by man & woman Indifferently!!! Unisex awsomness!!!

I am Proud!

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Destruction of Bag by Pierre Sénard

The request was “destroy one of my bags”.

This was the homework given to ten awsome artists, photographers and film directors alla round the world. The destruction of the bag Will Made even through a poem. All the works of art Will be enclosed in a beautiful book in which all the story of this project Will be fully explained and told.

The main pourpouse of this project is the need of protest of all the artists partecipating among them me as the designer of the bag against the fashion world lies and the consumistic education of unrealstic, unreliable advertismen daily brain wash.

We leave in a society were the excess of of buying and throwing away has become a serious problem for our planet and for our families.

We need to re-educate our young ones to beauty and tradition. To value of objects and life.

The first artists is Pierre Sénard. He days about himself “after I got my first camera at the age of 8 I realized I loved photography and for me it was a passion. I’ve worked in marketing and communication but it appeared clear to me that I wanted to make of my passion my life”

I find Pierre incredibly authentic and caring. He has an eye for Sensuality and strong images. I like his work and find him incredibly honest in his way of communicating.

This is his work for our little art book. I loved all his photos. This are his favorites.

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He says about himself:

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