YA BASTA

Ya basta embodies the activist spirit of Generation Z, merging design, symbolism, and social consciousness to highlight key social issues in Mexico.

 Emerging from a concept that unites cyberpunk fashion and protest aesthetics, the piece serves as a daily expression of resistance. Drawing inspiration from the dystopian narratives of cyberpunk and the recognizable protest bandanas used in marches, this design transforms activism into wearable art, allowing for a powerful and continuous message of social advocacy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ya Basta! is inspired by the 2004 March in which hundreds of thousands of citizens peacefully protested, dressed in white, against the country's crime.

The garment is made from a sports textile called “Tokyo” (100% polyester with a water-repellent treatment). The front features 8 black plastic buttons with a diameter of 3.4 cm, while the back has a red embroidery measuring 30 cm wide by 16 cm high. knots and wood details

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