Insomnia, the new collection by Aniele Stroz, is inspired by the quiet poetry of sleepless nights.
It takes its cue from a phenomenon in Japan, where people, drained by the pace of modern life, allow themselves to fall asleep in public spaces. In this gesture, there is no shame - only a fragile mix of exhaustion and acceptance. It becomes a metaphor for the human condition: tired yet strong, vulnerable yet full of life.
The pieces reflect this contrast. Strong, structured shapes carry the weight of responsibility, while light, fluid fabrics suggest release and freedom. Sheer layers recall the space between waking and dreaming. The colors echo the city at night: deep black, soft gray, pale lights, and flashes of electric red breaking through the dark.
Insomnia is not only about sleeplessness - it is about finding beauty in fragility, and about the resilience of those who live between night and day, in cities that never rest.