Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Fabienne.” All images © Alice Pegna, by Jacques Peg, shared with permission

Paris-based designer and artist Alice Pegna revolves her practice around structures. She’s concerned with both the relationship between individual components and how a larger framework responds to its environment, and her pieces tend to amplify the connection between adornment and the human body. “The structure is an integral part of the universe,” she tells Colossal. “It is not always visible, yet always present, material or immaterial, just like our body, our thoughts, and our life.”

This interest culminates in her architectural body of work that’s comprised of sculptural garments, headdresses, and accessories with sharp points and acute angles. Previously working primarily with uncooked spaghetti, Pegna’s new collection incorporates thin strips of metal that similarly hug the wearer’s form with geometric detail. The pieces were created in collaboration with the Phoenix Alternative Model association for Paris Fashion Week 2021 and worn by models with physical disabilities to highlight their figures. All of the works, which are photographed against stark black backdrops on minimal mannequins, rely on negative space to alter how the body is viewed without obscuring it entirely.

For more of Pegna’s intricate constructions, visit her site and Instagram.

 

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Anna”

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Barbe”

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Crete”

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Clemence”

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Crete”

Thin Strips of Metal and Spaghetti Connect in Architectural Collars and Headdresses

“Parure”

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