Virtual photography & styling in shop Coeval designs.
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Virtual photography & styling in shop Coeval designs.
Digital artworks become physical objects and accessories as Shiqi Zhu (aka Jundi) explores visions of the future.
For her fashion is not just about making good-looking products but solving daily life problems. Each day is approached with innovation and a mindset of an engineer, assembling and dissembling things to create a fashion that is not only aesthetically pleasing but functional within the rules of upcycling and sustainable ethos. Her style makes knick pick a trend of its own with the cherry of artistry and pop.
Rebecca Phillips is an experimental pop artist from London with a neoteric, multidisciplinary vision. She explores dysfunctional intimacy - fizzing idiosyncratic takes on the euphoria and alienation of modern life.
In the context of the experiences of generation Z in relation to their mental space on the influx of aesthetics, boredom is the new black. As we see the disconnection with minimalism, fashion and style find their own style on such afluence.
Taste the candy of Isabella Lovestory and become immersed in her world where trees are encrusted with diamonds and you bathe in the fountain of youth.
He fortified the plain with five concentric circles, two of land and three of the sea, and made Atlantisa a fertile and prosperous kingdom, which he divided into ten regions, each headed by one of his sons with Clitus. This is a story of a mermaid and the fight for the throne made up of orichalcum, the second most precious metal after gold.
Gregory Ojakpe, a Knitwear designer transcended the generic designing techniques for his fashion collection bringing the beauty of absurdity for art to wear.
On the idea of fun through fashion, Daniel Bosco can be your perfect party starter. Weaved through fair knowledge and caliber, their creativity has made Donatella herself jump with joy.
For an intensifying representation of fading empathy amidst the growing technological surge, Amanda Colares Silva invites people to rethink the very organic human connections of the current times.
For the growing community of metaverse lovers, Nhi through 143 dress brings an eclectic style to the digital wardrobe.
The never-ending debates and discussions on the future of fashion, we are constantly imagining all sorts of worlds of what is to come next. How well are we really ready to get accustomed to the swiftness of the digital world in relation to the tangible? Taskin Göc introduces his take on the digital future of fashion experience.
In the current post modern lifestyle where professions have begun to blend with one another.. fashion influenced by architectural vision may also parade for a new genre.
Boxed genders, caged feelings, the bondage of mindsets, with various other dichotomies of 21st-century, Maison Shangrila unravel the beauty within sexuality. Do you want the main character's energy? You may buy it now but can you really carry it out?
‘KNIGHTLIGHT’ is a collaborative editorial attempting on a meditation on the directions fashion has been evolving towards and will continue in the near future. As it incorporates the ‘old’ (themes, silhouettes, vintage costumes), the ‘new’ (fresh designer talent from London) and the ‘futuristic’ (custom 3D postproduction and non-existent garments) ‘KNIGHTLIGHT’ encapsulates the sentiments of three different yet coinciding timescapes.
The earth was known to be a sphere in the fourth century Bc. Eudoxus of Cnidus (about 360 Bc.) taught that the sun, moon, and planets all moved around the earth, which was stationary. Aristarchus of Samos (310-230 Bc.) considered that the sun and stars were stationary and that the earth revolved around the sun.
Researching computational design and digital fabrication in smart textiles and wearable technology, Crafts of Yimeng Yu bring poetic possibilities to wearable experiences as an extension for the digital fashion gala
Mirroring environments; raw intuition; free flowing unrest; torment and serenity; plasticine planets and under-represented communities. Meet Domenic Roylance.
There’s no easy way to tell someone what to do.
GHARPS x ULTRAVIRUS wearables are born from the brain of graphics and textile artist, stylist, costume designer, eco-goblin Georgia Harper. “In a post-fact world ruled by neo-feudal robber barons, fantasy is the new currency. Live, laugh, LARP.”