Design Allstars

Design Allstars

Design Allstars featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Huazolo Aphrodites

This project consisted of working together between the indigenous embroidery master craftsmen of Oaxaca Mexico and the designers, creating designs that integrated identity, symbology, and techniques of indigenous communities with the designers vision in a contemporary fashion product. By merging ancestral methods such as zero waste with modern aesthetics, the project highlights the cultural significance of the artisans’ work while providing economic opportunities and showcasing the beauty of their craft in the contemporary design landscape

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Leopitorca

Leopitorca's design features a harmonious blend of stylish aesthetics and practical functionality tailored for winter sports enthusiasts. Each garment is crafted with advanced technical fabrics that deliver exceptional warmth, breathability, and durability, ensuring optimal performance on the slopes. It incorporates dynamic visual elements while maintaining a sleek silhouette, allowing users to navigate winter environments with confidence. It strikes a balance between performance and contemporary style, enabling individuals to enjoy their time while looking effortlessly chic.

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Foam of Desire

Grounded in a critique of the desires and emptiness that define modern consumerism, this piece uses garment design to interrogate the alienation festering within material wealth. It reimagines seventeenth century aristocratic attire, shaping a moldable fabric into a voluptuous silhouette that mimics a body devoured by desires. A palette of turquoise blue, clashing with sweet pink and sickly yellowish green, creates a superficially alluring yet deeply disquieting effect. This tension invites viewers to contemplate the nature of desires.

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Cloud Cotton

This collection redefines winter wear. It wraps users in warmth and comfort without sacrificing everyday style. Built with the DuPont Sorona bio based fiber and structural innovation, it delivers high thermal efficiency at roughly 30 percent less weight. With a relaxed H line cut and a subtly crinkled texture, the design bridges outdoor performance and urban elegance. Thoughtful details, such as an integrated hood and a gently tapered hem, add practicality and visual layering, allowing one garment to adapt seamlessly to diverse scenarios.

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Blue Ants

Blue Ants was inspired by the famous historical event in China, the Cultural Revolution. During this decade, people regardless of gender and age spontaneously wore uniform blue overalls, so they were called blue ants by people in other countries. In terms of materials, this project mainly focuses on fashion and textile design using old clothes transformation, cyanotype photography, and laser cutting, striving to design clothing that is both environmentally friendly and fashionable.

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The Opposite

The Opposite, a unisex fashion knitwear collection, aims to create a new concept of modern garments with multiple wearing methods. It features the zero-cut, zero-waste, highly adaptable, flexible wearability and longevity of the design through highlighting sustainable design thinking and digital design attributes. It intends to explore the process of confrontation and cooperation between contradictory elements through the development of flexible knitted structures and changeable garment constructions.

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