To understand the future, which is unfolding now, we must first look to the past: for millennia, humans have relied on animal skins as their primary form of clothing.
However, in today’s world, using animal skins is neither necessary nor ethical, and it is highly unsustainable. My vision seeks to bridge the present and future by breaking away from this traditional exploitation.
I aim to reimagine tailoring patterns, reshaping them like skins of contemporary and futuristic technologies—coding, AI, generative design—crafted to be worn like modern trophies.
The final product is deconstructed, convertible, and multifunctional, characterized by asymmetrical and sculptural forms. These versatile designs can serve as accessories, clothing, even home decor.
The overall project take cues from subcultures like punk and eco-activism, and blend them with the grunge aesthetic reminiscent of Rick Owens’ shapes and volumes paired with Jean Paul Gautier’s 90s take on prints.
Using Clo3D as the tailoring atelier for this collection has allowed for a zero-waste approach, perfectly aligned with the broader concept of sustainability.