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Young Guards: Unearthing the Next Generation of Fashion Designers to Watch – NFH

King JajaBy King JajaSeptember 12, 2024No Comments0 Views
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The local fashion scene is witnessing a dynamic transformation, and leading this wave of change are six remarkable graduates from LASALLE College of the Arts and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). As they make their mark in the industry, Vogue Singapore highlights their distinct approaches, innovative designs, and creative processes. These young visionaries are reshaping modern fashion by blending traditional influences with contemporary aesthetics, ultimately redefining the fashion landscape.A Shifting Fashion NarrativeOver the past few years, Singapore’s fashion landscape has evolved significantly, with emerging talents pushing the boundaries of creativity. Last year’s collections were characterized by a bold maximalist approach, heavily influenced by ’90s rave culture, vibrant neon colors, and statement textures. However, in 2024, the focus has shifted to a more subdued palette, with minimalist designs taking center stage. Through the lens of local photographer Stefan Khoo, Vogue Singapore spotlights six of this year’s most promising young designers.1. Pricilla Chiquita Mintura, 20Mintura’s collection, In Between: Heaven and Earth*, draws inspiration from Chinese heritage, architecture, and cosmological beliefs. Her sculptural designs celebrate tradition while empowering women, merging timeless elements with modernity. Through meticulous research and design, Mintura spent eight months bringing her collection to life, focusing on intricate details that blend cultural symbolism with contemporary fashion.2. Fernanda Kezia Hermawan, 22Hermawan’s collection takes a playful approach to corporate wear, incorporating shapes from office items like stationery and furniture. Known for her “corpcore” aesthetic, Hermawan reimagines traditional workplace attire, shedding light on the importance of a good working environment for mental health. Her collection is both thought-provoking and a statement on workaholism.3. Jeniffer Seraphin, 20Bridging her passion for fashion and horseback riding, Seraphin’s collection pays homage to equestrian culture. Her designs feature riding helmets, buckled cummerbunds, and knee-high leather boots, capturing the emotional bond between horse and rider. Every fabric and detail is thoughtfully chosen to represent trust and the deep connection between these two worlds.4. Yu Shan-Tung, 22Yu’s collection, Carving of Time, delves into the intangible concept of time, exploring how individuals perceive and experience it. Using warm, earthy tones and fluid layers, Yu’s garments reflect the ebb and flow of life, urging wearers to establish a deeper connection with themselves and their surroundings through fashion.5. Ponni Ashok, 21Ashok’s collection pushes the boundaries of ethical fashion with a satirical approach. Inspired by punk subculture and Dadaist art, her designs use upcycled textiles and fabric scraps to challenge consumerist ideals. Ashok aims to shift power to the wearer, allowing them to explore modularity and draping, thus making fashion both personal and sustainable.6. Thirza Ariance Lilingan Lodo, 24Ariance’s maximalist designs are bold and experimental, often featuring unorthodox silhouettes. Drawing inspiration from nature, geometry, and dance, her graduate collection explores the psychological challenges faced by today’s youth. By combining organic shapes with spherical forms, Ariance creates a visual representation of serenity and utopia, offering a powerful gateway for self-expression.A Promising Future for FashionThese six graduates exemplify the innovation and creativity thriving within Singapore’s fashion scene. From celebrating heritage to challenging traditional norms, each designer brings a unique perspective, signaling a promising future for fashion. As they continue to develop their craft, they are set to become key players in shaping the trajectory of modern style.The September ‘Kitsch’ issue of Vogue Singapore is now available online or on newsstands, showcasing these remarkable talents and their contributions to the ever-evolving world of fashion.Content courtesy of Vogue Singapore  & NFH  Like this:Like Loading…Related

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