Depollute is a conceptual avant garde project. A reflection of the Dada and the Deconstruction art movements in fashion.
By designing this collection, I wanted to bring awareness to the environmental problems mostly concerning plastic and medical waste. I wanted to use the element of shock in my fabric and materials selection to make a sustainability statement. That's why I used anti-fashion and recycled materials, hospital waste (blood bags, scrubs, tubes, x-rays) to design the looks in this fashion collection.
The looks in this collection are elegant, sexy, and powerful that fit right in the wardrobe of a bold new yorker fashion-forward girl. The looks in this collection are great to catch the attention of the photographers during the fashion weeks.
Womenswear, Haute Couture, Deconstruction Fashion, Repouposed project, Anti-Fashion, Sustainable Fashion/Textile, Avant garde
Composition 8 is inspired by the suprematism art movement and John Chamberlain's mid-century crushed and welded car sculptures (Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada artworks). The designs reflect the aesthetics of the inspiration sources through the drapings, layerings, forms, and silhouettes. For this collection I created 8 different line ups and then picked this one. To follow the tradition of Abstrack Expressionism movement in naming, I named this collection Composition 8.
Womenswear, Deconstruction Fashion, Haute Couture, Anti-Fashion, Sustainable Fashion/Textile, Avant garde
Helena is my approach to designing a minimal collection. Inspired by Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion structure.
Jille is my approach to designing a minimal collection. Inspired by Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion structure.
A new take on sportswear design. Niching towards a market of fashionable men and women who want to wear designer sportswear. Each look is an outfit for the customer to wear while going to the gym and then take off the outerwear and be ready to work out. Designed prints inspired by the glacier, oversized gym bags, puffer jackets, and towels are the points of attention in this collection.