When fashion becomes a space for identity
A silent Vienna at night. Footsteps echo through empty streets, accompanied by the memory of a club night. Between light and shadow, a body moves – free, intuitive, raw. The new video and visual series by INA KENT and Full Of Desire captures precisely this in-between: between inner life and outward appearance, emotion and aesthetic.
Bags & lingerie – more than accessories
Bags and lingerie are everyday objects – but here, they become safe spaces for individuality, intimacy and self-expression. The collaboration turns materials into a visual statement:
Black lace. Delicate straps. Metallic accents. Iridescent leather.
A look that doesn’t follow trends – but follows a feeling.
A dance between night and identity
At the centre of the project is contemporary dancer Andréa Givanovitch, moving through a sleeping Vienna – accompanied by a soundtrack from Austrian rapper BEX. Clothing turns into movement. Accessories become rhythm. The body speaks – without words.
“What we wear tells something about us – not by drawing attention, but by being true,”
– Guillermo Seis
Visual poetry
Photographer Pascal Schrattenecker and videographer Kevin Pham create a visual language suspended between presence and distance, calm and pulse. The aesthetic feels raw, immediate, honest – making the connection between the two brands almost tangible.
Shared Values, Shared Vision
- Full Of Desire stands for lingerie beyond traditional gender roles – worn by people who refuse to fit into boxes.
- INA KENT creates bags that express individuality and transformation – companions for a modern, self-determined life.
“Our bags tell stories about people, identity and everyday life.”
– Ina Kent
What emerges is less about products – and more about feeling.
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