Explore The Talented Designers

Tadhg James : Between Function and the Fragments of Self
At the intersection of fabric and feeling stands designer TADHG JAMES (they/them) — a name that quietly carries the weight of reflection, honesty, and purpose. Their graduate collection isn’t simply fashion; it’s a map of selfhood. It retraces moments of concealment, dysphoria, and control — and transforms them into garments that demand consciousness.

The Art of Strength: NikNik’s Bangkok Fashion Moment
At the heart of Bangkok Fashion Week 2025, amid the pulse of lights, movement, and emerging talent, one name stood out — Thanik “NikNik” Junlarat, a designer from Fash26, Fashion College of Creative Industry, Srinakharinwirot University. Her work wasn’t just another collection. It was a declaration — an exploration of how beauty and strength can be forged, quite literally, from steel.

Oscar Hansen: Redefining Tailoring and Identity in Fashion
In today’s fashion landscape, where identity and artistry increasingly intertwine, few voices speak with the clarity, boldness, and elegance of Oscar Hansen. A queer fashion designer with a vision rooted as much in history as in modern experimentation, Hansen has emerged as a designer who treats clothing not as ornamentation but as a language.

Mostafa AlSous: Fashion as Testimony
Fashion has always been about more than clothing—it is language, memory, and testimony. For Mostafa AlSous, a designer whose work navigates silence, taboo, and the weight of human experience, fashion is nothing less than confession.

Yinzhe Liu’s Emotional Design Language
For designer Yinzhe Liu, fashion isn’t just clothing — it’s a deeply personal language, a way of transforming memory, pain, and emotion into garments that feel alive. His most recent collection reflects this philosophy with striking clarity: born from hardship, it blooms with resilience, vibrancy, and quiet strength.

Sergey Gorbunov: People of Changes
Fashion can whisper or it can roar. For Sergey Gorbunov, it does something else entirely — it lingers. His work does not simply clothe the body; it sculpts emotions, histories, and fragments of memory into wearable form. To him, garments are not surfaces but structures. They exist as both shield and revelation, inviting the wearer to inhabit a story larger than themselves.

Shapeless Ephemerality & Banana Skins: The Art of Tension, Tenderness, and Transformation
In a world increasingly obsessed with definitions, categories, and rigid frameworks, there are artists who quietly, powerfully, and poetically rebel against them. One such artist offers a multi-sensory confrontation with identity and impermanence, where humour and pain coalesce, and where truth refuses to be singular.

MINIMAL MUSE: THE RETURN OF CLEAN
In a world where loudness is mistaken for relevance, where fashion often races to outdo itself with excess, KheyAtelier’s “Back to Simple” arrives like a deep, grounding breath. It’s not just a collection — it’s a recalibration. A return to clarity, to craftsmanship, to meaning.

Tanvi Dungrani: Where Textile Become Self-Portraits
In the intricate world of fashion, where trends shift faster than seasons, Tanvi Dungrani is rooted in something deeper — intention, identity, and quiet revolution. A textile designer and fashion model, Tanvi doesn’t just work with fabric. She crafts emotion, memory, and self-expression into every thread.
Nouhaila’s Fashion Story of Heritage
Some garments are more than fabric — they are memory, legacy, and soul. For Moroccan designer Nouhaila, fashion isn’t only about creating something new — it’s about preserving what matters.


Atelier Berber and the Art of Slow Fashion
Atelier Berber honors slow fashion with linen, soulful details, and a deep connection to Moroccan craft, heritage, and intentional design.
OAKEE and the Soul of Moroccan Fashion
Exploring life’s complex tapestry, options reveal routes to the exceptional, requiring innovation, inquisitiveneAt the heart of OAKEE is something more than fashion — it’s a return.

Cassia: Designing Memory in Material
Fashion, for some, is an aesthetic practice. For others, it’s a tool for transformation. But for designer Cassia, fashion is a quiet act of remembering — a tactile language that communicates what the body cannot say aloud.




ARIAZ: Where Culture Fights Back with Style
The brand was born from the fire of lived experience, where the streets weren’t just places of survival but schools of expression, and where resilience became the mother of creativity.


BREAK IT — Fashion as Rebellion, Resistance, and Release
In this single sentence, Hidar Safaa defines not only her personal journey, but an entire philosophy — one rooted in healing, anger, softness, and revolt.
GEEZER GIRLS — A Subculture Reimagined
“Wear-Any-Way” Dress challenges both gender norms and fast fashion — a bold ode to the ‘Football Casuals’ subculture, redefined for the female fan. Part nostalgia, part rebellion, fully sustainable.


The Last of the English Rose’s By Denholm bruce
“A project born from memory, shaped by loss, and softened by lace. This is where beauty fades — and meaning remains.”
This isn’t just design — it’s declaration.
In Sculpted Freedom, we step into the world of a creator who turns metal into meaning. Inspired by the fierce grace of dragons, this piece merges mythology, sensuality, and raw identity into wearable art. Every scale is intentional. Every line speaks. Dive deeper into the story, the process, and the power behind the design.




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