LOOKBOOK: “QUEER ASMARINA” by Lorenzo Seghezzi.

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For their Spring/Summer 2021 collection, designer Lorenzo Seghezzi turned to Porta Venezia, a neighbourhood in Milan, Italy for inspiration.  Known for its post-colonial heritage and queer presence, the area is also called “Asmarina”, which means “little Asmara”, the capital of the East African country of Eritrea.  

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This is mostly because Italy is now the main destination for refugees from this country in East Africa that issues death sentences for queer people. 

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“I chose to design a collection inspired by traditional shapes and costumes of Eritrean and Ethiopian culture mixed with the underground street style of the queer community of my city, Milano,” says Seghezzi.

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Featuring intricate corsetry and vintage sports silhouettes, the collection has another goal in mind: “I once again designed Queer Asmarina with the goal to criticise how extreme machoism and masculinity are a huge problem in the LGBTIQ+ community,” adds the Milan-born designer.

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All images by Alberto Degano.

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