BUZIGAHILL Spring/Summer 2026 - RETURN TO SENDER 11 - KALTBLUT Magazine
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BUZIGAHILL's debut at Berlin Fashion Week presented the RETURN TO SENDER 11 collection, fusing artistry with activism. The show began with a soundtrack featuring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 17 languages, culminating in a powerful reminder of human dignity. RETURN TO SENDER 11 critiques textile colonialism and the second-hand clothing market. Each piece is sourced from second-hand materials, particularly from Uganda's Owino Market, transforming them into stylish statements that reflect their histories. The collection includes innovative deconstructed designs and unique denim that innovate modern streetwear aesthetics.
BUZIGAHILL's inaugural runway show at Berlin Fashion Week launched its RETURN TO SENDER 11 collection, incorporating spoken passages from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The collection critiques the global second-hand clothing market while each piece is reincarnated from the second-hand abundance found in Uganda's Owino Market.
RETURN TO SENDER 11 features unique designs such as a tucked maxi dress from six repurposed shirts, emphasizing modern elegance and the story behind each garment.
Denim pieces in the collection feature various styles, from bleached layers to fragmented waistbands, embodying a bold streetwear aesthetic.
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