NAGORE ALONSO LATORRE
CREATIVE IN BERLIN

Fashion is my form of expression and my way of telling stories.
I love art and I see fashion as just another artistic expression. I enjoy reflecting that more artistic part in my designs, always seeking to innovate and create unique pieces that transmit emotions and meanings beyond the merely aesthetic.
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This collection goes beyond clothing. It is a conceptual proposal where each piece , whether pants, bags, or underwear becomes an extension of the body, a gesture, an idea. A visual and material journey through what wraps us, transforms us, and reveals us.
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Sakura Collection
The Sakura collection is inspired by the ancestral ritual of contemplating cherry blossoms, known as hanami, a moment of profound connection with nature and the ephemeral beauty of life. Each piece in this collection represents an aspect of the ritual, transforming centuries-old traditions into a visual and tactile narrative that celebrates the elegance and spirituality of Japanese culture.
From the initial bloom, with ethereal and delicate designs, to the meditation beneath fallen petals, with textures and tones that evoke serenity, each garment is a tribute to the cycle of life and renewal. The details, meticulously crafted, allude to the balance between the natural and the human, between the fleeting and the eternal.
In the serenity of the Japanese spring, the cherry blossoms (sakura) teach us the importance of honoring each moment of life, from its beginning to its inevitable conclusion. The Sakura collection narrates this eternal cycle through four unique designs, each representing a stage of the blooming journey.
The four designs are not just haute couture pieces; the Sakura collection tells the story of life itself: a journey of beginnings and endings, of fullness and loss, where each stage has its own beauty and meaning. It is a reminder that, like the cherry blossoms, each moment deserves to be cherished.
Created in collaboration with Maialen Heredero and Mikel Basterretxea Tranche.













ACCESSORIES
Every headdress begins with a gesture — to gather, transform, and elevate natural and textile materials.
These pieces accompany the collection as sculptural forms in their own right. Handcrafted from dried flowers, lace, tulle, and ornamental elements, they become floral crowns that interact intimately with the body and the gaze.
More than mere accessories, they are characters — poetic extensions of the garments that embody theatricality, ritual, and the quiet power of craftsmanship.


Cristóbal Balenciaga and the Influence of Catholicism on His WorK
My inspiration for this project lies in the profound connection between Cristóbal Balenciaga and Catholicism, which significantly influenced his life and work. Raised in early 20th century Spain, Balenciaga channeled the solemnity of ecclesiastical garments into his haute couture designs.
The purity of his lines, monumental volumes, and sobriety echo liturgical capes and chasubles, while his use of black, white, and purple ties back to Spanish traditions. Balenciaga’s fashion was a spiritual act, aiming for technical and aesthetic perfection, inspiring my pursuit of transcendent beauty in my creations.



EL DORADO COLLECTION
This collection is inspired by the adoration and adornment of women. Paying homage to the rings wrapped around the body of giraffe women and the corsetry of the Victorian era, highlighting the sculpted culture around the female silhouette. Inspired to create a fusion of ornate detailing and body sculpting techniques that evoke an era of luxury and sophistication, reimagined with a modern twist.






“When jewelry becomes body and the body becomes art”
Exploring jewelry as sculpture led me to mold my own body, becoming both artist and artwork at the same time. This process was not just about creating an object but about capturing the very essence of the body—its textures, forms, and presence in space.
The contrast between the softness of the body and the metallic finish creates a dialogue between fragility and permanence, between identity and transformation.
From the first touch of the material to the final finish, this project was an exploration of the boundaries between jewelry, sculpture, and self-representation.




PETIT CÔNE
PETIT CÔNE is a concept inspired by the iconic cone-shaped bras designed by Jean Paul Gaultier, reinterpreted in the form of handbags. This design plays with geometric volumes and rigid structures. This approach blends fashion with textile architecture, exploring how accessories can transform the silhouette and visual impact of a look.


DEBORAH TURBEVILLE
The Woman Who Turned Fashion Photography Into a Dark Dream
Deborah Turbeville redefined fashion photography with a unique vision: melancholic, ethereal, and deeply cinematic. At a time when fashion was portrayed with perfection and glamour, she embraced the imperfect, the dreamlike, and the mysterious. Her work feels like a scene taken from a dream, with women in desolate spaces, worn textures, and an atmosphere of nostalgia.
More than a photographer, she was a visual storyteller, evoking subtle yet profound emotions. Her influence remains alive in contemporary fashion and art, reminding us that beauty can also be found in the unexpected.





Looking back at where it all started
This stunning corset dress takes elegance to a new level with its design that mimics a bed-jump. The long, flowing sleeves add an ethereal touch, while the pure white fabric enhances its sophistication. A delicate bow, adorned with embroidered pearls, pays homage to Cora Pearl, an iconic figure of the Victorian era and the muse of this sophisticated look.


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