Sydney
Tse
Her practice explores the ways in which societal normality shapes different relationships, whether between people their environments or objects. Drawn to unconventional and thought provoking design practices, she aims to create objects that combine and harmonize creativity and purpose, through waste led design.
GUISE
Challenging gender normalities and the gender binary is not the same as requiring everyone to be non-binary. It’s less about how you describe yourself, and more about the resistance of policing of people into arbitrary categories. Through this stems the need for DE-GENDERED apparel. Removing the label, without sacrificing expression. Integrating values of authenticity and environmentalism to reinvent professional “wear to work” apparel.




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- Elizabeth Ina
- Joanne Wu
- Katsutaka Inoue
- Leah Huang
- Leo Ng
- Lexi Chang
- Lillian Chiang
- Marysol Folkesson
- Maya Omrani
- Michelle Belisle
- Milo Coulthard
- Mirabel De Guzman
- Prabhdeep Kaur
- Queenie Yu
- Sara Shams
- Shaela Hill
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