My inspiration for this garment developed from the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. I was moved by the strength she exhibited despite having endured a tumultuous and shattered life – which inspired the title of my design: Destrozada, meaning “shattered” in Spanish
Rhythmism was inspired by the silhouette of Chanel’s 1960’s women’s’ suits and the brush strokes of ...
I created a market-ready garment utilizing custom textile printing, careful alignment, and angular s...
The carnation is one of the designer’s favorite flowers especially the red ones. The purpose of the ...
The inspiration for Mariposa is Dia De Los Muertos. In this popular Latin celebration of life and ...
This design explored ways to integrate rhythmic visual movement in garment design using engineered p...
The purpose of this design is to celebrate the dynamic between grace and strength through the use of...
My goal was to design an original garment influenced by the work of Cristóbal Balenciaga and by an e...
This gown successfully captures the mood of excess and elegance which marked the Parisian Impression...
In 2004, Kahlo\u27s handmade jewellery and clothing based on traditional Latin American designs were...
The purpose of this design was to create a modern looking garment by using a fusion of both new and ...
The purposes of the design were to incorporate the latest high technologies into a design and to gen...
During the design exploration for Structuring Beauty, an unconventional wedding dress, I looked at e...
The designer’s objective for the creation of this 5mm silk habotai kaftan was to mimic the look of h...
The purpose of the work is to create a dress that represents a vivid and delightful mood
The inspiration for my garment came completely from African fabrics that were donated by former alum...
Rhythmism was inspired by the silhouette of Chanel’s 1960’s women’s’ suits and the brush strokes of ...
I created a market-ready garment utilizing custom textile printing, careful alignment, and angular s...
The carnation is one of the designer’s favorite flowers especially the red ones. The purpose of the ...
The inspiration for Mariposa is Dia De Los Muertos. In this popular Latin celebration of life and ...
This design explored ways to integrate rhythmic visual movement in garment design using engineered p...
The purpose of this design is to celebrate the dynamic between grace and strength through the use of...
My goal was to design an original garment influenced by the work of Cristóbal Balenciaga and by an e...
This gown successfully captures the mood of excess and elegance which marked the Parisian Impression...
In 2004, Kahlo\u27s handmade jewellery and clothing based on traditional Latin American designs were...
The purpose of this design was to create a modern looking garment by using a fusion of both new and ...
The purposes of the design were to incorporate the latest high technologies into a design and to gen...
During the design exploration for Structuring Beauty, an unconventional wedding dress, I looked at e...
The designer’s objective for the creation of this 5mm silk habotai kaftan was to mimic the look of h...
The purpose of the work is to create a dress that represents a vivid and delightful mood
The inspiration for my garment came completely from African fabrics that were donated by former alum...
Rhythmism was inspired by the silhouette of Chanel’s 1960’s women’s’ suits and the brush strokes of ...
I created a market-ready garment utilizing custom textile printing, careful alignment, and angular s...
The carnation is one of the designer’s favorite flowers especially the red ones. The purpose of the ...