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Uma and Manila set by Aitor Laspiur

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At MOC we create each garment one by one, and each one is different.

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We create quality garments with natural dyes and fabrics that take care of our skin.

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The process is slow and delicate, but the result is worth it. We want to make consumers aware that good things take time, we fight against irresponsible and immediate consumption.

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All the fabrics we use are natural, of vegetable or animal origin.

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Experimenting with cyanotype
(monochrome photographic process, which produces a negative copy of the original in a blue color).

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The first time we photographed our designs was for our master's thesis.
Ana in Biarritz Summer 2021
Plage de Erretegia
Photography by Cristina Pareja

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Natural cotton. Experimenting with photography.

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Laura on February 23 by Cristina Pareja.

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Silk and wool fabrics dyed with flowers collected by us. Each one is unique and more beautiful than the previous one.

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Last campaign by Aitor Laspiur

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We believe that our unique pieces are just as beautiful the day before yesterday as they are tomorrow.

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Indigo dyed silk velvet.

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We are a community that appreciates slow fashion, believes in quality garments and gives a long life to its clothes.

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Every piece is made one by one in Madrid with experienced professionals!

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Ana at La Concha in summer '22 with reversible Iris dress.

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Drying cochineal dyed fabrics.
The cochineal is the insect from which the carmine red comes from.

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Uma and Mónica with manila vests.
nov 23

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We reuse all our leftover fabrics for new designs.

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Nature is our biggest source of inspiration!

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Etching the fabrics to allow the dye color to set in.

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We use the technique of natural dyes to avoid polluting our planet. We do not use any toxic ingredients, we do everything in a natural way.

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Making the sample of our manila jacket to make it perfect.

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Ana's photos inspire us.

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Dyeing with flowers to create beautiful patterns.

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- Natural dyes are ecological and sustainable.

- They do not contain chemical components derived from petroleum, which are harmful to health and the environment.

- Colors and dyes extracted from plants transmit naturalness, favouring all skin tones with the harmony of their infinite combinations.

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FLOR

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Jimena with the reversible Cala dress. All our designs are unique because every color we make is different.

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CAMPO

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Jara dress, nature and Aitor Laspiur

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Ana in Biarritz Summer 2021
Plage de Erretegia
Photography by Cristina Pareja

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Indigo dyed silk.

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Organising the fabrics for the sets before taking them to the sewing workshop.

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FALDAS

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Collecting onion skins for dyeing.

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Leftover fabrics for future creations.

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FW23

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After dyeing we wash all fabrics by hand with neutral soap.

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The process of dyeing with flowers is slow and careful.

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Silk velvet camellia set.
Photo by Cristina Pareja.

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MOC is not an ordinary brand. At MOC we do things in an unusual way! We use the oldest techniques to make our garments in the most sustainable way.

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CASA DE VERANO

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The cochineal bath.

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We create timeless pieces, we do not follow fashion rhythms or calendars.

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Less fashion and more quality.
Our philosophy is to create timeless garments that care for the environment.

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The delicacy of nature is magical.
Cambodia Dec 22

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Consumers have become more conscious about their health and the environmental impact of synthetic dyes in the fashion industry.

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The textile industry has become the second most environmentally damaging industry, which is why we use the old-fashioned technique of dyeing.

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Let's take care of the environment !

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Cas in the "Pantano de Madrid" by Ana.

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Due to the search for cheaper and quicker to produce synthetic materials, natural dyes were no longer used, giving way to synthetic dyes designed to be fixed to the new petroleum-derived fabrics.

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Mimosa skirt dyed with gualda and flowers.

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Fabric dyed with flowers collected by us.

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We bring out new designs as the year progresses but the idea is to combine them with the older ones.

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This is where it all started.

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Preparing the cochineal bath.

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All the colors of nature are amazing, once you see them, you don't like any other.
"Tiene un poco especial..."

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Uma for fw23

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When we started experimenting with dyes.

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Our garments are made with 100% natural fabrics, dyed with waste from nature that give incredible colors and made in Madrid.

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The small moments are the ones that inspire us the most, like this sunset in San Sebastian.

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We create pieces as we see necessary, to avoid overproduction.

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Beach, sun, and a good walk.
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