Tension between conformity and rebellion is the concept of Carlota Barrera’s new Spring- Summer 2024 collection “GENERATIONAL RELAY”. After moving back to Spain, Carlota Barrera embarks on a journey back to her place of origin and the 1990s, the decade in which she was born.
Marked by extremes, contradictions and the renewal of social codes and standards, this collection is based on thoughts of reflection and freedom that marked the time. Street, asphalt and a mixture of cultural, musical and urban influences such as Patti Smith and Kurt Cobain give shape to a collection that speaks of creative freedom, authenticity and fluidity.
Tailoring, a distinctive element of Carlota Barrera, is approached from a new perspective: layering. Simple and timeless patterns are combined in double layered sleeves and trouser legs, creating classic silhouettes that become statement pieces. Versatile, easy-to-wear pieces play tricks on the eye with trompe l’oeil effects, blurring the lines between the real and the imaginary.
Silhouettes become more relaxed with fabrics such as cotton voile, wool and Tencel. Experimentation with denim, which has characterised the brand from the beginning, is reflected in deconstructed pieces. The main palette of the collection is composed of neutral colours such as white, black and grey, which serve as base for a study on silhouette and proportions. These neutral tones coexist harmoniously with green and pink, bringing freshness and vitality to the collection.
Carlota Barrera’s “cut out” adapts and evolves to the new concept of rebellion as an unfinished circle, reaffirming the brand’s identity. At a time when immediacy, the pressure of the catwalks and the increase in consumption is more demanding than ever, “It is a time when we feel that we are sort of breathless”. Carlota Barrera draws attention to the beauty and value of handwork, highlighting the process and production time of everyday crafts, traditional Spanish craftsmanship and its vital importance for emerging designers, industry and cultural heritage.
The brand currently works with four small workshops in Madrid, whom with they share values and thoughts. “Craftsmanship, craft and handwork have lost significant value”. For this reason, Carlota Barrera’s team is initiating a debate with the aim of establishing a new culture that maintains and perpetuates the importance of tradition and craft heritage. With this in mind, we can all learn from the past and project ourselves into a new future.