Beyond sizes, gender and easy dichotomies: an unruly approach to designing wearables.
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Beyond sizes, gender and easy dichotomies: an unruly approach to designing wearables.
Gravity defying designs and nature inspired textures make up the core concepts of Izzy Dus’ 2021 collection. From 3d printing accessories to how the business side of fashion is just as critical as the creative process.
In her first-ever interview, Lithuanian designer, Urte Kat, chats with coeval about the interiority of her world and the founding of her utopia.
Activewear brand 30 Marshwall was founded in 2019 and is inspired by the perspective of a human female warrior whose desire is to shape shift into a morph with superhuman powers.
CHIMERA is about a sense of the past and nostalgia for the early internet days, with the delightful goal of bringing us nothing but joy.
When tatts, naked flesh and male nipples are making the cut: @andreagrossi___ is the only Cyberpunk we really needed this year. Go check out his brilliant dystopian collection S34S0N 2. You’re welcome.
Fashion designer giorgiandreazza takes down gender stereotypes within her work. Based in Milan, Giorgia has recently launched a collection of thongs and swimsuits alongside a video to promote the pieces.
Fashion designer, Jordyn Smith, takes us back in time for a new take on vintage upcycling. She puts sustainability at the forefront of her designs, mixed with her own aesthetic to create awe-inspiring collections.
Pioneers of entirely digital fashion, Tribute Brand, see the future of fashion in a new and exciting way that demonstrates zero waste and more inclusivity.
Photographed by Alexis Gross, Hardeman’s FW 2020 collection was shot during quarantine, which further exuded the delicacy of the internet represented through the style in which this collection was photographed.
Created on 10,000 hours of looped Eminem, the work of CSM FDM student Yaz Whitlock beautifies the hard to swallow. Ethereal and raising the hairs on your spine, her latest ‘Health and Bewty’ zine glazes artificial womb science and inflated birth sacks with satire.
When the human experience has been discounted to nothing more than an endless cycle of eight hour work days and yearning for the weekend to come around five days a week, you know you have been chained into the infamous Rat Race.
The scientific aspects of the human brain usually are not correlated with the world of fashion and design. Japanese label Ryaw breaks this conception of tendency through their clothing pieces, which are designed with significance, and are attached with scientific additions throughout.
Mixing gruesome references of serial killers with ideas of motherhood seems impossible, but Nada van Dalen’s latest collection proves otherwise.
This menswear designer is taking inspiration from your dad on his journey to work. Meet Jimmy Howe of Howe Views.
Cool tones contour the soft, mellow shapes that frequent the designs of bottom-garment focused Chilean brand Pedritos. Reviving the use of heritage fabrics, whilst being conscientious employers of chain workers, Pedritos holds integrity as a progressive brand integrating important cultural messages with modern world views.
New London-based designer Jubel honours childhood and queer identity as he illuminates the benefits of sustainability and inclusivity in the fashion industry.
Her translucent PVC designs are framed by dreamy little curtains or figurines that highlight pubes, ass or nipple - in a non-binary way. Her inspo? - Hanging in dollhouse-making-forums online, puppetry, surrealism and the deconstruction of femme body.
Uniting unforeseen combinations to create tasteful extremes, Mulas Hybrid Haus is exploring the depths of garment design and the everchanging ideologies that can be applied to hybrid wear.
Athenian designer Di Petsa honours the sensuality and wetness of female bodily fluids.