The constant search for innovation combines both old and new with the belief that traditional expertise can be transcended into contemporary creations. Alternative cultures, art, and humor serve to turn away from existing codes, with the goal of democratizing fashion and making them a platform for individuality and personal fulfillment. In every age, the different ways of dressing are intimately connected with moral, social, and aesthetic codes. Fashion imposes standards of beauty; silhouettes and volumes are modified and nature gives way to artifice. Clothes change the body’s proportions and alter the wearer’s relationship with physical space and other people. These works showcase how a dress can increase, reduce, profile, reveal, and elongate the body.
Ultimately, the role of fashion is to clothe the body. One cannot exist without the other. The ways in which designers choose to work with the silhouette create the meaning behind fashion; some choose to deform, cloak, or reconfigure it entirely, creating new possibilities as to what a ‘human’, ‘male’, or ‘female’ shape could be. Other designers have similarly played with volume and obscuration, amorphous garments manage to create unconventional silhouettes without ever entirely hiding the body beneath them.
Five methods for synchronizing the body and internal interactions of the human body and slime schemas by defining the laws of space and time through sculptural and versatile cloths; a powerful act of Creation with vast possibilities; a fusion of opposites, inspired by imagination and curated by culture while cultivating an avant-garde approach. A collection of designed clothes derived from Islamic patterns textures and geometric motifs found in Islamic architecture. While trying to display the human body as best as possible using tools that are self-centered and true to nature and express human identity with a catchy, dynamic language. In other words, clothes are a form to show the body, which is a complete content.
- Increasing: Creating volume using interior structures or ample rigid fabrics, separated from the body.
- Reducing: The natural forms of the body are reduced especially the thorax and waist.
- Elongating: Enhancing the vertical to make the body look taller.
- Profiling: The forms of the body are outlined, without being altered.
- Revealing: The silhouette is suggested, showing legs and arms and bare skin.