lightness and fluidity are an invitation to think of a fashion that does not remain immobile, that does not weigh down, but that evolves in response to changes, eliminating the superfluous to remain pure, functional and meaningful. Thus, MOR/PHE bags are shaped, transformed, becoming pieces that respond to the needs of those who live them, reducing waste and giving new life to what we wear.
CLYTIE , in love with the Sun, who was never loved back. From her pain a new form was born: she transformed into a sunflower, forever turned towards the light. Clytie represents resilience, the ability to transform what you own into something extraordinary. Like her, each MOR/PHE bag carries a message: what is static is destined to be lost, while what evolves, what changes, always finds a new meaning.
SYRINX , the water nymph, fled from the god Pan and found refuge in transformation. Her body became bamboo canes, and her voice transformed into eternal music. Syrinx embodies the possibility of changing to survive, but also to create something new and unexpected. Thus MOR/PHE invites us to rethink our relationship with objects: a single piece that transforms, that changes shape, that lives multiple lives, eliminating excess and waste.
LEUCOTHEA , once mortal, was haunted by tragedy but found salvation in transformation, becoming a goddess of the sea and protector of sailors. Her story is one of rebirth: from destruction comes a new meaning, a new function. Like Leucothea, MOR/PHE bags are never static, but change, rise, and demonstrate that every object can be more than what it appears. They are a symbol of how fashion can become sustainable, abandoning waste to find a lasting purpose.