Arthur Montargon focuses his research on the human pessimism surrounding a widespread yet stifled theme, suicide. For his first collection, “Rope & Glory,” a major theme of the first chapter of a work, he concentrates on suicide by hanging, which is the most commonly chosen…
“The Third World of Women” collection by designer Martyna Agnieszka, approaches beauty as a constructed condition rather than an aesthetic outcome. The designer treats fashion as a language of assembly, where garments reorganize the body instead of revealing it. Wrapping…
Nicéphore Imanuür introduces his first collection, “Mitosis”, a study in cellular duplication rendered through silhouette, material, and controlled distortion. The collection proposes a body in division, an identity fragmenting, replicating, and persisting across new configurations, using the biological…