The collection is inspired by the 1950’s era of glamour, wealth and elegance. It has been re-interpreted for 2010.
It is driven towards a modern woman who lives a full life. She is looking to seamlessly transition from work to fun without wasting a moment. The outfits combine the formality of work attire with a feminine nature a woman should always express. It is therefore perfect both for a high power corporate environment, and a more casual setting, such as a fancy night club, highlighting both her strength and sensual elegance. The main fabric used to shape the garments is angora, wool, duchess satin, and chiffon. The main colors are black and pink-beige, which together make a remarkable contrast. The outfit is made of multiple pieces of cloth sewn together in pronounced seam lines which emphasize the feminine shapes.

Chang a Park


THE EXTREMES OF OPTICAL EFFECTS

Yong Kyun's work was inspired by continual patterns in optical art. Optical art shows repetitive patterns with contrasting colours such as black and white. He tried different techniques to show a variety of details, padding the most unusual of objects one could think of in a fashion outfit to create incredible patterns and shapes.

Yong Kyun Shin



ANCIENT FUTURES
Ladakh (also called "Small Tibet") is a barren but beautiful region of the highland of west Himalaya. In this remote place a western style of "development" has begun and people have a blind aspiration for western culture. Juho's are reinterpreted figures mixing traditional Ladakh costumes with western-style clothes.



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Ju Ho Song







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