This women's wear collection is inspired by the vibrant aesthetics of the 1980s, focusing on bold colors and silhouettes such as power-shoulder jackets, skirts, bodysuits, and voluminous prints. The concept is rooted in the idea that “Every person is to be loved despite their differences,” reflecting inclusivity and personal identity.
The color palette and print designs draw inspiration from the ASD spectrum wheel and artworks by Sonia Delaunay. The designer also incorporated elements inspired by my autistic cousin, converting these influences into digital prints.
Laser-cut shapes and patterns in the collection reference Delaunay’s artwork, using small-to-large proportions of circles and lines to convey the message “The smallest aren’t the same.”
Design details include 80s-inspired jacket silhouettes with elongated collars, asymmetric shapes, and luxurious fabrics like silk, organza, and polyester. Garments are crafted using techniques such as bonding.
The collection is also designed for the luxury market