As she walked through the first hall, titled she stopped to adjust a mannequin wearing the leather-and-silk ensemble she’d debuted in Milan. Every fabric choice told a story of risk and reward. Fans and critics alike moved through the space in hushed awe, realizing that for Karla, fashion wasn't just clothing; it was an architectural extension of her persona.
As Karla walked through the final room, she stopped before a mirror framed in raw gold. She wasn't just looking at her reflection; she was looking at the culmination of years spent treating her wardrobe as a . To be completamente (completely) in style meant more than wearing the right label—it meant owning the space you inhabit.