COLLECTIONS

Amora Barroso

Zoe Winklbauer
Helen Weber
Helen Weber
Αχρωμια   Die Ästhetik der Farblosigkeit –            (“the aesthetics of colorlessness”)   This collection explores the absence of color and its ability to reshape perception and meaning. Drawing from the visual language of black-and-white cinema of the 1920s, it is particularly informed by Fritz Lang’s expressionist film “Metropolis“ (1927).    Rather than using color as a primary expressive tool, the collection investigates how emotion, tension and atmosphere can be communicated through light, shadow... Mehr lesen …
Nicole Vlasic
Nicole Vlasic
Sukeban – Rebellion & Zugehörigkeit  -Omen of downfall-   This collection is inspired by the modification of school uniforms made by members of ‘sukeban’ gangs in Japan between the 1960s and 1980s. These groups... Mehr lesen …
Theodor Tieber
Theodor Tieber
Laziness    Laziness is often seen as something negative, but for me it is a very honest state of being. I consider myself a lazy person and naturally gravitate toward... Mehr lesen …
Lina Steininger
Lina Steininger
Weibliche Wut  Drawing from my experiences with societal expectations of female behavior and the way women’s anger is often suppressed, my collection seeks to make this emotion visible, showing that anger can... Mehr lesen …
Ella Sieger
Antonia Seidel
Antonia Seidel
L‘Écho Tragique - Textile Narrative weiblicher Trauer  Instagram: @antxys Email: seidel.antonia@web.de Mehr lesen …
Rosa Schmidhuber
Rosa Schmidhuber
May pretty horses  Come to you  As you sleep  This collection explores sleepwalking as a liminal state and its potential to offer intersubjective insight into individual dreams. It translates three dream motifs into wearable forms, transforming private, internal experiences into visible dream bodies that move through everyday reality. Dreams are not illustrated, but embodied through manipulated fabrics, distorted proportions and an ongoing exploration of the sleeping body. The garments aim to evoke the sensation of dreaming rather than its narrative. Childlike visions, unstable silhouettes and the intimacy of the bed are transferred into wearable objects. The experience unfolds not only for the wearer, but also for those who encounter the sleepwalker in motion, briefly catching a glimpse of another person’s hidden inner world.  Contact:  rosaflorentina@gmx.at  @rosarotlichtt  Mehr lesen …
Moria Scheer
Moria Scheer
Casino  Working at the casino as a croupier and poker dealer gave me my inspiration for the collection. On my first days I envisioned seeing gorgeous gowns, glitter and glamour. But I was disappointed. All I saw was joggers, hoodies and... Mehr lesen …
Mathilda Ronner
ronnermathilda5@gmail.com instagram: @mathyronner puffy Servietten Kleid plastik zucker kleid sand-farbener flowy Zweiteiler mit blumenartigen Drapierungen mit einer Bauchtasche Zweiteiler aus schwarz weiß „gepunkteten“ Wollstoff mit Hut und weißen Knöpfen Mehr lesen …
Hanja Rothenthal
Hanja Rothenthal
„Reverie“      This collection is inspired by the visual worlds of Pre-Raphaelite paintings.  What draws me in was the emotions they carry. The softness, the melancholy, the quiet intensity. But also the storys behind the paintings.  Rather than recreating historical clothing or replicating the garments shown in the artworks, the focus lies on translation.  On transforming atmosphere into fabric.  I imagined the garments as if the paintings had gently come to life and stepped out of their frames.  Light and delicate materials meet heavier, darker ones. Sheer layers interact with... Mehr lesen …
Raphael Plie
Raphael Plie
#19 Concept: Inspired by austrian “Raunächte” and mask traditions. Cultural references translated into construction and materials. Materials: deer hide, goat hide, sheep hide, natural dyed linen & wool Silhouette: strong... Mehr lesen …