Photos from the sleazy, sticky runway return of Victor Barragán

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Victor Barragán presented his SS27 collection at the Mexican Embassy in Berlin after a three-year absence from official fashion schedules, marking a significant return for the provocative designer. Titled Barragán SS30 with reference to Trump’s projected administration end date, the show used the diplomatic venue as a metaphor for sovereignty and cross-cultural negotiation. The collection merged political symbolism—featuring European currency prints, world flags, transit imagery, and nationalist iconography—with Barragán’s signature aesthetic of deliberate transgression and erotic charge. Models wore latex restraints, minimal coverage, and suggestively positioned garments alongside tailored pieces bearing suitcase motifs and stamps reading ‘Please Destroy Me,’ creating tension between official state apparatus and queer underground culture. The show exemplified Barragán’s practice of weaponizing fashion as radical political and sexual commentary, combining high-concept institutional critique with visceral bodily provocation.


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