This collection takes on other disciplines, such as industrial design, packaging, and interior design to produce a way of constructing garments were NO SEAMS ARE USED. It's about creating shapes in a whole different way; putting aside archaic stitching and sewing, exploring the qualities of the fabrics, and other ways they can be assembled together. Many contemporary artists such as Leonardo Drew and Oliver Arms are going back to the experimentation of techniques by forcing the laws of design.

This dress is made by knotting and braiding a knit fabric.


This dress is made by just passing strings through grommets and creating pleats to adapt and shape to the female body.

Illustrations outfits 3 and 5

The top and skirt for this outfit is created by snapping pleats into the body. The coat is made by felting the edges of the fabric and creating a new shape.


This jacket is made by pleating and snapping. The skirt by knotting and weaving strings of knit fabric.

Illustrations outfits 1 and 4