Barcelona has already become an extraordinary chapter in my creative journey. After completing studies in Visual Arts, Film & Photography, & Graphic & Digital Design at LCI Melbourne, I arrived at LCI Barcelona to immerse myself in Fashion Design & sustainable textile practices. This semester has been a whirlwind of sketchbooks, moulage experiments, printmaking, upcycling projects, & conversations about the future of fashion, all unfolding within one of the most vibrant cities in Europe.

A glimpse inside the studio process.

From sculptural moulage folds & garment sketches to textile printing experiments & salvaged material constructions, this board captures some of the early explorations shaping my work this semester at LCI Barcelona.

Studying Fashion Design at LCI Barcelona: Semester So Far

Moving from Melbourne to Barcelona to study Fashion Design at LCI has been an incredible experience already, & we are only part way through the semester. It has been intense, inspiring, chaotic, & deeply creative in the best possible way.

The campus itself is fantastic. The facilities are excellent, the professors & mentors are generous with their knowledge, & the student services team are incredibly supportive. Everything feels geared toward experimentation & learning through making. The location is also perfect. I can walk almost everywhere I need to go, which means the city itself becomes part of the creative process.

This semester I am studying several areas within fashion practice: Fashion Design, Print Design, Knitwear, Textile Products & Sustainability, & Styling. Each subject feeds into the others, so the weeks feel like a constant exchange between drawing, researching, constructing, printing, & experimenting with materials.

My sketchbook has been growing quickly as ideas develop. I have been exploring silhouettes, experimenting with fabric manipulation & moulage techniques on the mannequin, & generating a wide range of design concepts. Alongside this, I have been learning different textile printing processes including block printing, sublimation printing, & creating laser-cut stencils for fabric printing. Working between digital & physical processes has been particularly exciting.

Sustainability is woven through much of the work we are doing. Each week we have a sustainable sewing exercise or design challenge. One exercise involved creating a new garment from two second-hand jackets. Another project used salvaged fabrics to produce a patchwork dress. Even smaller items become part of the experimentation process, such as making a reversible wallet from reclaimed textiles. Next week we move into jewellery making, continuing the theme of working with materials in inventive ways.

Recently we also visited the Design Hub for a fascinating session about emerging sustainable fibres & material technologies. The discussion explored biodegradable, compostable & bio-engineered textiles that are beginning to reshape the future of fashion. Seeing how material science intersects with design opened up a completely new layer of thinking about what clothing can become.

Beyond garment making, we are also producing zines, presenting research, & developing conceptual thinking around fashion systems & sustainability. The workload is definitely intense, but it feels meaningful because every project connects to a bigger conversation about design, materials, & responsibility.

Despite the busy schedule, I have still managed to explore some of the beauty surrounding Barcelona. I visited Montserrat, which is extraordinary, & I spent a weekend in Rome visiting family & attending the opening night of a good friend’s exhibition. Being able to balance study with these moments of connection & exploration makes the experience even richer.

Another joy of being based in Europe is reconnecting with creative friends across the continent. Plans are underway for a reunion of MAI alumni in Berlin where we will see Marina Abramović perform Balkan Epic together. I have also booked to see Bangarra perform at the Venice Biennale in July after their Golden Lion win, which I am incredibly excited about. In April I will also be attending Abel Azcona’s Art as Autobiography performance workshop.

Barcelona itself has been wonderfully welcoming. I have a fantastic flatmate, & I have connected with artists, creatives, & a peer support network here in the city. Last week I celebrated my birthday with this beautiful community, which made being far from home feel surprisingly close to family.

It has been a hectic few months, filled with sketchbooks, fabric scraps, printing inks, late nights in Illustrator, & constant learning. But it is also one of the most rewarding creative periods I have experienced.

Does it get any better than studying fashion, making art, travelling across Europe, & connecting with extraordinary people along the way?

Right now it certainly feels like I am exactly where I am meant to be.

Next on the agenda: more textile experiments, jewellery making, continued development of my garment concepts, & deeper research into sustainable fibres & material innovation. With Berlin, Venice, & several creative collaborations ahead, this semester is only just getting started.

Larissa Sarina is a transdisciplinary artist & fashion designer currently studying at LCI Barcelona. Originally from Melbourne, zer practice moves between fashion, sculpture, performance, photography, & textile experimentation. Much of zer work focuses on transformation, sustainability, & the creative potential of salvaged materials.

Through sketchbooks, moulage, printmaking, & experimental garment construction, ze explores how fashion can function as both art & storytelling. When not in the studio, ze is usually travelling, collaborating with creatives across Europe, or researching new material possibilities for sustainable design.

To follow more of my studio process & upcoming projects, you can explore my portfolio & sketchbook updates at larissasarina.com

2 responses to “Studying Fashion Design at LCI Barcelona: A Semester of Experimentation, Sustainability & Making”

  1. Wow awesome to read about your experience (feeling envious!)

    I’m so glad to hear you’ve found your feet in Barcelona. It sounds like an incredible environment to immerse yourself in: intense and demanding no doubt, but vibrant and nourishing for your creativity in many new ways.

    Love the pics, look forward to seeing more

    Callum

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    • Thanks so much Callum. 100% it is definitely all the things! Just curling up in bed after working on fabric collage pieces all night. So rewarding! Heading to Ireland and Wales for the Easter break…the break is much needed and will be taking some work with me…a familial poncho and scarf is emerging and I will continue to stitch it together as I explore my material ancestral homeland as I continue to craft and shape both the material and myself

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