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DZHUS
Avant-garde yet utilitarian, DZHUS designs are internationally recognised by their innovative cut and multi-purpose transformations. -
Ryunosuke Okazaki
A poet and a designer, Ryunosuke Okazaki feed his observers with the past and present visions that elicit empathy and memories. -
Oko Olo Studio
OKO OLO is a multidisciplinary creative studio that produces functional art objects and limited edition design pieces. -
Emma Ware
Emma Ware uses sustainable processes and materials: rubber, leather, recycled metal to create empowering and inspiring wearable art. -
Minjae Kim
The results are simple, quirky, imperfect, incoherent, impractical, irrational and often emotional one-liners revolving around an idea. -
Mohammed Ashi
Mohammed Ashi has a refined taste for art and he embraces embroideries to capture the essence of luxury and tell fairy tales through every meticulously hand-crafted design. -
Maria Tsimpiskaki
Maria Tsimpiskaki thinks of jewelry design as a combination of line and color and material that is each time the result of a given frame of mind, of different mental and emotional states. -
Harris Reed
Reed’s creations are described by him as belonging to a“Romanticism Gone Nonbinary”style, where clothes can have trasformative power as well as they can correlate to identity and liberation. -
Khajornsak Nakpan
Combining his diverse abilities and skills renders uniqueness to Khajornsak’s work. He focuses on aesthetics of modern art, especially conceptual art. -
Arturo Álvarez
Currently, Arturo Alvarez is developing new forms of expression with a light orientation. He explored new forms of artistic expression, where light and shadow create emotion. -
Philip Treacy
Philip Treacy is one of Britain's most famous milliners, and exquisite hand-carved masterpieces showcase the fantastic imagination of this taciturn Irishman. -
Pawel Kaczynski
Pawel Kaczynski has been pursuing jewellery design since 1990. His jewellery collections reflect his continuous pursuit of new means of expression. -
Sowon Joo
Sowon Joo defines her wire-plus working method as weaving. In the process of weaving, Sowon Joo pours her mind, memory and spirit into it. -
Turbina Studio
Turbina is a way of living and understanding things; it links our artistic world with our sentimental relationship. -
Mono Giraud
Evoking sprawling sculptures, Mono Giraud’s garments are often neutral-toned to maintain the integrity of the original material. Simple luxury, organic form that evokes feminine essence and style.
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