In this collection, Aldomartins has embraced the colors, shapes, and textures that nature provides us, slowly developing them to create a new, pleasant and vibrant resort experience.

The perfectly coordinated matching sets beckon us to pack our bags and embark on a journey to explore endless sun-drenched shores and infinite sunsets.

Drawing inspiration from their hand-painted artworks, they’ve applied their intricate prints on cotton knits, gauzy fabrics, and delicate tulles.

Extracting elements from these artworks, we amplify their impact through intarsia techniques, positioning them strategically on garments. The intarsia techniques is one of Aldo’s signature production processes, the knitting technique they use to create patterns with different colours

Additionally, by cutting and repeating sections of their nature-inspired paintings, Aldomartins create micro jacquards that emulate the look of flat-woven fabric, adorning blazers, pants, and structured skirts.

Within the collection, three distinct themes emerge.

  1. An arty portrayal of nature, reminiscent of naïve illustrations, embodies a cheerful and vibrant trend.
  2. A patchwork of florals represents a crafted romantic trend.
  3. Finally, an abstract ethnic print with off-centered repetitions which offer an artistic and handmade version of geometry, recreating a softer bohemian feel.

Colours express emotions and communicate moods that directly influence people's psychology. Aldomartins embraces light and colour, taking it to its maximum potential by encompassing the entire chromatic spectrum: from vibrant tones that radiate energy, vitality and dynamism, to evocative pastel colours that lend the pieces a sense of freshness and serenity.
 

They like having a mix. They favour chromatic mosaics and striking combinations that are out of the ordinary. When it comes to colours, more is always better when seeking to dress women with joy, fun, freedom and non-conformity.

Sasha Heynes