by Danny Van Eeckhoutte | Sep 15, 2021
Manon Tang studied Fashion and Modelling at the Francisco Ferrer High School in Brussels. In her graduation collection ‘Ad Fontes’ she linked the Buddhist principle of rebirth to the re-cycling process of clothing. Both cycles have no end until the practitioner has...
by Danny Van Eeckhoutte | Sep 15, 2021
The collection of Amandine Blanchart, Tetropha, in a chromatic palette inspired by the human body is a tribute to craftsmanship, but also to painter and sculptor Victor Brauner. Amandine used the artist’s representations of dismembered human bodies as a guideline in...
by Danny Van Eeckhoutte | Sep 15, 2021
‘Man-Up’, Olivier’s Master collection explores what masculinity really means and how to show it in a clothing style. He combined influences from work wear and the clothes of construction workers with traditional clothing from native tribes in New Orleans, using...
by Danny Van Eeckhoutte | Sep 15, 2021
Lili Schreiber’s began her collection with an imaginary museum of artists she loves, who inspire her: Lynnette Yiadom Boyakje, Amy Sherald, Emma Amos, Meret Oppenheim and Claude Cahun. They juggle their identities (be it race, gender or other). They break the codes...
by Danny Van Eeckhoutte | Sep 15, 2021
Cas graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent with his collection ‘Once I was a feminist’. In this collection he questioned his own view on female ideality in fashion. By stepping away from the idea of ‘dressing’, he rather focused on showing and hiding...
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