[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
Final outcome of two full looks, which mainly concentrated on “hand-printed” prints and textile manipulation.
Men’s look: a high collar top with “shattered” seams, hand-printed outerwear vest and cowboy trousers with self-made judo belt
Women’s look: a high collar vest, outer top layer and a-line skirt with boro patchwork and self-made judo belt
Designer @riccoco_
Photographer @chylledignadice
Model @dinnychiao@ollieplamadyala
[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
Final outcome of two full looks, which mainly concentrated on “hand-printed” prints and textile manipulation.
Men’s look: a high collar top with “shattered” seams, hand-printed outerwear vest and cowboy trousers with self-made judo belt
Women’s look: a high collar vest, outer top layer and a-line skirt with boro patchwork and self-made judo belt
Designer @riccoco_
Photographer @chylledignadice
Model @dinnychiao@ollieplamadyala
[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
Final outcome of two full looks, which mainly concentrated on “hand-printed” prints and textile manipulation.
Men’s look: a high collar top with “shattered” seams, hand-printed outerwear vest and cowboy trousers with self-made judo belt
Women’s look: a high collar vest, outer top layer and a-line skirt with boro patchwork and self-made judo belt
Designer @riccoco_
Photographer @chylledignadice
Model @dinnychiao@ollieplamadyala
[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
A final outcome of an eight look collection consisting of both mens and womenswear, with two full looks being made.
[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
My approach to this project is rooted in hands-on making. I work directly with textiles, experimenting with different fabrics, sewing methods, and material combinations. The process is highly visual and exploratory, driven by testing, touching, and shaping materials to understand their possibilities. This tactile, experimental way of working is central to how the project develops.
[ Year 2 Personal Style Development Project ]
In this project, “broken” objects serve as the central subject matter. Fragments and fractures are often associated with deconstruction, yet I am more interested in what they reveal about an origin—the form, the state, or the story that once existed. Rather than seeking to repair, restore, or resolve, this project embraces brokenness as it is. Whether referring to relationships, the self, or the physical world, I do not intend to mend what has fractured. Instead, I allow things to remain as they are—to stay broken if they must, to exist in fragments if that is where they naturally arrive.
This work is an acceptance of what endures, even in pieces.
[A truly joyful project, made even better by such a talented team!]
Stylist: Maki So @maki.so_
Photographer/Art direction: Luana Radovic @level26.studio
Filmmaker: Giulio Sabia, moviamostudios
MUA: Jun Sato @jun.mua
Model: Samuel Zinczenko @samuel_zinczenko
[A truly joyful project, made even better by such a talented team!]
Stylist: Maki So @maki.so_
Photographer/Art direction: Luana Radovic @level26.studio
Filmmaker: Giulio Sabia, moviamostudios
MUA: Jun Sato @jun.mua
Model: Samuel Zinczenko @samuel_zinczenko
[A truly joyful project, made even better by such a talented team!]
Stylist: Maki So @maki.so_
Photographer/Art direction: Luana Radovic @level26.studio
Filmmaker: Giulio Sabia, moviamostudios
MUA: Jun Sato @jun.mua
Model: Samuel Zinczenko @samuel_zinczenko