Affliction: Term traced to Middle English and defined as a sense of ‘religious self-mortification’

This collection focuses on the dualism of individuals relating to the distortion of self perception that occurs once a person is viewed through the lens of another. The various stages of this process are explored throughout the collection in four different capsules.

 
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Geometric exterior - underside puffed ottomans

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This is a double layer coat with a cutout detail as seen on the sketch, in this case it is demonstrated as two people wearing the item and then each separately in the possible ways. The font can be draped over the back and vice versa.

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garments

There is a focus on studying the interaction between the body and the user, specifically in terms of orientation in which garments are worn, manipulation, and what is inside, outside and vice versa.

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