
The art of flow lives in the space between structure and softness, where movement becomes design. Fluid Form, a story from DSCENE’s The New Disorder, stars model Mariana Bauer, photographed by Mariana Valente and styled by Amandha Gaio, with styling assistants Daniel Jacinto, Debora Medeiros, and Amanda Garcia, and beauty by Shannon Rodriguez.
ORDER IN PRINT AND DIGITAL
Garments follow this rhythm. They respond to motion rather than dictate it, shifting with each gesture and settling into new shapes as the body moves. Fabric holds tension, then releases it. Nothing remains fixed. The result is a sequence of silhouettes that feel in constant transition, shaped as much by posture as by construction.

Shoes PRADA

Hat MAINS DES VAPEUR
There is a quiet precision in how each look unfolds. Edges soften, contours extend, and structure dissolves into fluidity without disappearing entirely. This balance keeps the composition active, never fully resolved. It reflects a way of dressing that acknowledges form while allowing space for change.

Skirt CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROGERS

The body becomes central to this dialogue. Movement defines the image, not as performance but as presence. Small shifts in stance or direction alter the entire composition, creating a sense of continuity across frames. The figure moves through space without interruption, carrying the garments with it rather than being contained by them.


Fluid Form sits naturally within The New Disorder, where control and release exist side by side. It proposes a different kind of structure, one that adapts, responds, and evolves through motion. Here, design does not fix the body in place. It follows it.

Photographer MARIANA VALENTE
Stylist AMANDHA GAIO
Styling Assistants DANIEL JACINTO, DEBORA MEDEIROS, AMANDA GARCIA
Beauty SHANNON RODRIGUEZ
Model MARIANA BAUER
Originally published in DSCENE “The New Disorder” Issue.


















