Sophia Elizabeth has been working as a creative consultant for ten years for fashion and design houses. Her mantra is simple, Their are saturated with products, and the archives contain treasures that new generations are asking to discover.
This was the concept of her first Laboratoire Trinité project, which transformed men's archives (Balenciaga, Dior or even Pierre Cardin) into a women's collection then produced in limited replica.
With Spaghetti, she strives to offer a selection of unique pieces in the same way a designer presents a collection. Each "recipe" revolves around a monthly theme, a democratic adventure: the pieces are unique so they are for everyone. Sensual, easy, minimal or bizarre.
The emotion of a vintage piece has always intrigued her. Perhaps because she grew up in a textile factory which attached her to the flesh of the garment, the main ingredient, genderless and essential.
The French have a saying: the best soups are made in old pots. The spirit of Spaghetti Archives is attached to the values of vintage clothing, the effervescence of archival pieces and a deep sense of resistance against overconsumption of clothing. Products rich in joy and stories that serve a contemporary purpose.