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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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Malababa is a fashion accessories brand designed and manufactured in Spain. For the launching of a new line inspired by the Suprematism, Isabel created an interdisciplinary campaign, connecting architecture, interior design and fashion. In 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for his son David. Wright applied ideas with a strong Suprematism’s influence, as the famous Balloon carpet. This metaconcept was the started point to develop a beautiful dialogue between the accessories collection and the Wright’s aesthetic using the house as a background.

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