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NAGNATA: RETURN TO EARTH

  • Written by Cesar Ocampo



When movement meets meaning — fashion rooted in the earth and designed for the soul.

Photography & Story by Cesar Ocampo

Let’s be honest — fashion can sometimes feel disconnected. Beautiful, yes. But distant. NAGNATA changed that narrative this afternoon at AFW 2025, reminding us that fashion, at its best, isn’t just something you wear. It’s something you feel. It moves with you. It moves you.

With "Return to Earth (R2E)," creative director Laura May didn’t just deliver a collection — she delivered a philosophy in motion. This was a show that asked, What would it look like to design not just for the body, but for the soul?

Spoiler: it looked like this.

A Show That Moved in Every Sense of the Word

The runway didn’t open with fanfare. It began with breath — a rhythmic soundscape that pulsed through Carriageworks like a heartbeat from the ground up. You could feel the shift before the first model appeared. You were being drawn in, grounded, reminded.

And then they came — not strutting, but flowing. Models danced, lunged, twisted, breathed. The choreography felt instinctual. Earthy. Free. The cast? Diverse, strong, real. These weren’t just models. They were movers — embodying the philosophy behind the clothes they wore.

This wasn’t about performance for performance's sake. It was about showing what NAGNATA has always been about: embodiment. Freedom. Function. Spirit.

The Collection: Organic Energy, Elevated

At the heart of this show was the launch of NAGNATA’s first organic cotton denim line — entirely dyed with natural, plant-based pigments. It’s a huge moment for a brand already known for pushing the boundaries of sustainable innovation. And it couldn’t have been presented more beautifully.

The palette pulled straight from the earth: burnt sienna, moss green, rich clays, sandy neutrals. Pieces layered high-performance knits with soft tailoring, sculptural lines with body-hugging movement. Standouts included:

  • - Organic cotton denim styled with slouchy funnel-neck knits
  • - Merino co-ords that danced like liquid on skin
  • - Ribbed bike shorts worn with asymmetric, draped tops
  • - Zipped body-con midis paired with bare feet — a nod to grounding, literally

Every piece felt intentional — nothing wasted, nothing overdone. Just real clothes, made for real bodies in real motion.

 

Sustainability, But Make It Soulful

Sustainability can sometimes be a buzzword. At NAGNATA, it’s a way of being.

From zero-waste production to local ethical manufacturing and a deep respect for organic and regenerative materials, this brand doesn’t shout its values — it wears them. And in R2E, those values were stitched into every fibre.

The message was loud without being loud: This is the future of fashion. Not fast. Not forced. But fierce, fluid, and rooted in responsibility.

A Blueprint for a New Kind of Runway

This wasn’t a fashion show as we’ve come to expect it. It was a multi-sensory ritual — where every beat, every movement, every fabric shift meant something.

As someone behind the lens, I’m always chasing the shot that tells the story. At NAGNATA, I didn’t just shoot moments. I witnessed transformation.

We didn’t just see the clothes — we experienced them. In rhythm. In breath. In stillness and motion. That’s not just good design. That’s impact.

Final Thoughts

In a world that often asks us to speed up, NAGNATA asked us to slow down — to come back to the body, to the earth, to ourselves.

With Return to Earth, this wasn’t just a show. It was a call to consciousness.

  • A reminder that the most powerful fashion statement?
    Choosing to care.
    Choosing to move.
    Choosing to return — and move forward — with purpose.

And in that space between fashion and feeling, NAGNATA delivered one of the most grounded and unforgettable moments of AFW 2025.

 

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