Tribal Scarring Fashion

The Manuela Dack Graduate Collection Sees Beauty in Culture

The Manuela Dack Graduate Collection is yet another example of designers embracing the unique beauty seen in various cultures and ethnic groups. Dack was particularly inspired by the ritual of tribal scarring, albeit with a much more subdued take.

Contrasting masculine materials with other feminine fabrics, the Manuela Dack Graduate Collection is eye-catching in its use of texture. Through metallic embellishments and cutouts, she strategically implements homages to tribal scarring and other skin marking rituals.
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