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Guillermo Justicia’s “Viscerum” Goes Backstage at 080 Barcelona

Guillermo Justicia’s “Viscerum” gets a raw backstage spotlight at 080 Barcelona Fashion, captured by Ángela Ibañez in an intimate, high-energy editorial moment.

A raw, intimate look at one of 080 Barcelona Fashion’s most striking collections.

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Guillermo Justicia’s “Viscerum” backstage at 080 Barcelona Fashion — Photography by Ángela Ibañez for FY Magazine!

There’s something about backstage fashion imagery when it still feels alive.

Not overworked. Not over-explained. Just fabric, bodies, movement—and the tension of a collection still in motion.

Originally featured as a FY Magazine! exclusive, Guillermo Justicia’s “Viscerum” backstage story—shot by Ángela Ibañez at 080 Barcelona Fashion—captures the collection in its most immediate state: close, restless, and full of atmosphere.

This isn’t a polished runway recap.

It’s the moment before everything locks into place.

Explore more: Guillermo Justicia official website

Style Edit
Bringing the editorial mood into real life:

The garments feel sharper here. More tactile. More instinctive. More exposed.

“Viscerum” reads like fashion with its guard down—but not its edge. There’s a tension between control and release that makes the whole thing feel modern in the right way.

Nothing looks too resolved—and that’s exactly the point.

The backstage lens gives the collection a different kind of charge. You catch the fit, the attitude, the way the clothes sit on the body before the runway polish smooths everything over.

It feels closer to the truth of the look.


The Look They’re Selling

This is fashion that doesn’t try too hard to explain itself—and that’s why it works.

The energy feels lean, instinctive, and slightly undone, which only makes it more magnetic. There’s structure here, but it never feels stiff. The mood is dark, precise, and body-aware in a way that makes the clothes feel lived in instead of staged.

Bringing the look off the page and into real life:

Think sharp outerwear, controlled layering, and slim, intentional silhouettes. Ground it with minimal boots or sneakers, and keep everything tight—nothing oversized for the sake of it.

The appeal here is restraint.

Clean shapes. Strong posture. Quiet confidence.


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