Garcia Arillo Alba
(ma)

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_01

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_02

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_03

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_04

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_06

Alba Arillo Garcia MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
AA_07RESONANCE: Dressing for Decay
Resonance explores funerary attire as a living, decomposing archive that reunites body, garment, and soil, embracing decay as regeneration rather than loss. It seeks to reimagine death rituals through materials that invite closeness and wonder. By working with organic waste through biofabrication, this project proposes garments that decompose alongside the body. It challenges conventional notions of permanence in design by honouring the temporality of all life.
–My materials are not just constructs. They are companions, meant to become part of the world that cradles them. A garment-as-a-body is a promise of another life, a return to the very soil that gave us birth.
The project unfolds through a collection of extensive material experiments that prioritise sensorial intimacy and meaning. Reclaimed matter turned into biocompatible, living textiles, then crafted into intricate handwork. Each piece invites hands and eyes to linger, to celebrate the beauty of what will eventually transform and become with soil.
– When we dress and bury our kin, we are not saying goodbye. We are letting them return to the embrace of the earth, to nourish the womb of the future in ways we will never fully comprehend.
The central piece is a shrouding pall, conceived as a quilt of memory and passage. Layers of bioleathers form a nuanced fabricscape, while a series of pockets open spaces for farewell gifts. Rather than acting merely as a covering, the pall becomes a companion in death, completed by offerings from those who stay behind.
Complementing it, the burial ensemble has been designed specifically for the body’s repose. The mosaic of biobased materials is interlaced with pointelle knits of cotton and paper yarn inserts. A collaboration with artist Katri Kankkunen captures the murmurs of soil in a soundscape to remind us that endings are never silent.
–A garment is not just worn; it lives and breathes, embodying the dance between the human body and the world that becomes with it. To design for death is to understand that all things—ourselves, our clothes, more-than-human life—are in constant flux.
Contact information:
ALBA ARILLO GARCÍA
+34 608 910 185 / +358 44 248 8799
@lira.ballo / @alba.arillo