Under the covers in a system of appearances and morbid shop windows, Nina, Julio and Jhayle open the doors of their homes and the basements of fashion.
The daily struggle for a dignified life leaves its mark, without a logo, without labels and much more lasting than the collections of the fast fashion era. Crossings stitched together by courage, faith and dance brighten up the lines between the cruel and exhausting reality of modern slavery portrayed in this mini-documentary for the Alinha Institute.