INTERPRETATION OF FEAR

• A Streetwear Collection

• A Streetwear Collection

"Interpretation of Hidden Fears" is a Fall/Winter collection that delves into the destructive nature and darkness of fear itself. I drew inspiration from the cinematic gothic horror/thriller film Suspiria (1977), captivated by its art nouveau architecture, saturated lighting, and symbolic imagery-all of which influenced the silhouettes throughout my collection. This inspiration led me to further explore textures and intense color stories.

The color palette transitions from Bordeaux reds and toxic purples to nocturnal blacks, echoing the film's chromatic sense of dread. The avant-garde streetwear aesthetic is fused with psychedelic colors. 1977's

Suspiria inspired sinuous

lines that enfold within the pieces of the collection. The target audience for this collection can be described as an individual who is expressive, edgy.

Someone who enjoys expressing through opulent over-ornamented but still have that balance of comfort as a wardrobe.

My intention with this collection is to provide a sense of confidence in the wearer, wherever they are. The majority of these pieces can be worn for casual days or specific events. Grounded by the concept of weaving in my daily style and aesthetic-clean lines, functional layering, and restrained detailing. The collection features various styles of coats, blazers, skirts, blouses, and even simple pieces where one can layer easily, but still have that unique sense of

style. The fabrics were meticulously selected for the comfort of the wearer. As it includes knits and wovens.

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