Not just a fashion show, not just a creative project, Animal Being is a powerful narrative where ethical fashion meets conscious adoption and restores dignity to those who, all too often, remain invisible.
In the heart of Naples, between alleys steeped in history and humanity, an initiative is taking shape that brings together youthful talent, social commitment and "Made in Italy". Here, the real protagonists are not just clothes, but formerly abandoned dogs who, parading alongside models and designers, become symbols of rebirth and a new field of possibilities.
The coat as a symbol of welcome
At the center of the collection is a specific piece: the coat, reinterpreted as a metaphor for protection, care and welcome. This is no accidental aesthetic choice, but a clear message: every animal deserves a home, a shelter, a second chance. Each creation tells a story. Giotto, Camilla, Zoe, Brie, Muso, Taddeo and Fiamma are not just names, but lives marked by silence and solitude. Today, these lives are transformed into testimonies of resilience.
A mobilized community
The project involves over 500 people, students, professionals and the public, demonstrating how shared creativity can become a driving force for change. Young designers, models and adopted dogs take to the catwalk, while behind the scenes an entire ecosystem of training, collaboration and vision comes to life. The experience links the academic and professional worlds, offering young people real opportunities for growth.
From fashion shows to the future of work
Animal Being is more than just an event: it evolves, expands and builds bridges. The presentation of the catalog, followed by rapid interviews with companies, represents a crucial step in transforming talent into professional opportunities. This is where the project really comes into its own: it's not just about raising awareness, but also about building pathways to autonomy and professional emancipation.
At a time when fashion is often accused of superficiality, Animal Being reverses the perspective. It demonstrates that it is possible to create beauty without forgetting social responsibility, leaving room for a more authentic and inclusive narrative. The catwalk thus becomes a meeting place for art, empathy and conscience, where each garment tells something more: the possibility of being seen, recognized and, finally, welcomed.
Source : Fondazione Cave Canem
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