Two pillars of this project: the iconic figure of Bjork and the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. "Náttúra" takes its name from the song of the Icelandic singer and the garments are made by bypassing the "normal" traditional canons of female beauty, preferring a world of exploration of volume and geometry. The Silk fabrics are used to superimposed transparency creating three-dimensionality to the monocoloured outfits. A woman who shows her own truth in the joy of bjork and in the essentiality of kengo kuma's works | gentili mosconi, Isa Seta, Ostinelli Seta, ratti s.p.a. and spazio chirale sponsored this Collection.