This concept-driven passion project revolves around the EP 'Sada Koyama' by Barcelona-based producer, Señora. Her music evokes a captivating blend of familiarity and discovery, artfully intertwining tribal and electronic sounds into a driving sonic landscape. Her tracks have resonated with influential artists like the late Andrew Weatherall during his mind-bending six-hour Dekmantel opening set.
To embody this hypnotic and contrasting style, a handmade clay tile featuring a character was crafted. Clay is seen as an ancient material used in figurines and pots created by indigenous cultures, echoing the tribal ancestry of the music. The clay's natural yet eerie texture mirrors the interplay of organic and synthetic elements present in Señora’s productions, creating a tactile representation of her unique sound. The choice of earthy colours as well as well as synthetic ones, also reflects the diversity of the sounds. The final product was then applied with typography to create an album cover for vinyl and limited addition cassette and unique fleece.
Señora is an elegant fashion brand that embodies sophistication and timeless style. Through carefully curated designs and premium materials, Señora creates pieces that celebrate individuality and refined taste.
The brand's visual identity reflects a commitment to quality craftsmanship and modern elegance, offering a collection that seamlessly transitions from everyday wear to special occasions.