tHERAPY Recycle & Exorcise Deconstructs the Armour at Berlin Fashion Week - Keyi Magazine

tHERAPY Recycle & Exorcise Deconstructs the Armour at Berlin Fashion Week

During Berlin Fashion Week, tHERAPY Recycle & Exorcise transformed the runway into a dystopian arena. The Berlin and Argentina-based upcycling label presented Dystopian Games. Deconstructing the armour, a collection that questions society’s obsession with performance, perfection and control.

Photo by: @jesus.pastor.photo

Founded by Argentine sisters Angie and Poli Aguirre, tHERAPY presented the show at MAAYA Berlin as part of the multidisciplinary event PassePar2. Seventeen models became “players” in a fictional game where extreme productivity and human optimization set the rules.

Welcome to the Dystopian Games

The collection looks at the growing pressure to improve and reshape the human body. In particular, tHERAPY explores performance-enhancing and weight-loss drugs, biotechnology and corporate expectations of constant productivity.

Photo by: @marcel.wittstadt

For the designers, clothing becomes part of this system of control.

Photo by: @marcel.wittstadt

High-performance sportswear meets restrictive corsetry and shapewear throughout the collection. As a result, exaggerated silhouettes transform familiar garments into something more uncomfortable and dystopian.

The show also draws inspiration from the cyberpunk world of Blade Runner and the melancholy surrounding Roy Batty. However, tHERAPY places this reference inside a ruthless contemporary arena where bodies are expected to perform, adapt and fit external standards.

Photo by: @marcel.wittstadt

Deconstructing the Armour

Upcycling remains at the centre of tHERAPY’s approach. Instead of creating the collection from new materials, the designers worked with existing athletic uniforms and shapewear.

Photos by: @jesus.pastor.photo

They stripped the garments down, reconstructed them and gave them a completely different purpose.

Photo by: www.AntonTal.com – @antontalphoto
Photo by: @jesus.pastor.photo

Therefore, the materials that once represented performance and physical control became tools of resistance. Across the runway, the 17 bodies challenged the idea that perfection should be achieved through constant optimization.

At the same time, this process reflects the label’s wider commitment to zero waste and circular fashion. Rather than feeding another cycle of mass production, tHERAPY uses what already exists and transforms it through experimentation.

Photo by: @jesus.pastor.photo

With Dystopian Games. Deconstructing the armour, the label turns fashion into both satire and protest. The runway becomes a space to question who defines the perfect body — and what happens when we refuse to play by those rules.

Photo by: www.AntonTal.com – @antontalphoto

Credits: Dystopian Games Collection Show 

Designer: THERAPY Recycle and Exorcise – Angie Aguirre – @therapy_berlin

Assistance: @anjanascha @adriandgn @agustina.viano

Presented at @passepar2 by @ukai_ndame during @berlinfashionweek

Fashion Experience Lead: @abikemariam

Location: @maaya_berlin

BEAUTY PRODUCER: 

@reemjarhum

Sponsored by: @gittibeauty

KEY HAIR & MAKEUP ARTIST: 

@maiss_up

HAIR & MAKEUP ARTISTS:

@almadro 

@zorelouislee_

@lorebianchini

@yfara

@sherin.mua

@olhamuaoho

Hair for Faravaz by Tim @ponyclubberlin

Models by show order:

@mica_fresh 

@_lolasol 

@saeed-sang.ab

@misicharmelle

@seina_k0403

@fragilexpoison

@mattam.mattam

@das.fraeulein.fuchs

@noah6.37

@laska.josephine

@saintyev 

@njeanmartine 

@zoerixdorf

@__chom__

@nina_mariane

@faravazmusic

DJ: Walter Griot (aka Aziz Sarr) @walter.griot

Host: @ginasgrace

Music: Blade Runner End Titles by Vangelis – Remix by Moreno J.


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