Aloma Lafontana's creative work

Aloma Lafontana: Innovative Costume Design and Wearable Sculpture

Aloma Lafontana is a distinguished visual artist and costume designer who bridges the worlds of sculpture and theatrical design. Born in Barcelona, she operates at the creative intersection of fashion, performance, and environmental consciousness. Aloma Lafontana is widely recognized for her wearable sculptures, which utilize natural and upcycled materials like VHS tapes and 16mm film to explore themes of memory and the female form. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in her background as a sculptor, having trained at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona and later specializing in theatrical costume at IED. Throughout her career, Aloma Lafontana has collaborated with prominent cultural figures and global brands, including Lady Gaga, Isabel Coixet, and the theatrical group La Fura dels Baus. Her portfolio features significant commissions for international campaigns involving icons like Rosalía and Johnny Depp. Beyond individual pieces, her work often carries profound symbolic meaning, revisiting ancestral clothing and examining the psychological impact of the objects that surround the human body. As an educator at LCI Barcelona and a recurring exhibitor in international art fairs, Aloma Lafontana continues to influence the contemporary landscape of sustainable art and avant-garde costume design. Her projects, such as the Wearing Memories collection and the Mar Intern series, showcase a unique ability to transform discarded materials into high-fashion statements and evocative performance art.