JunHua Huang (Ava)

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

In real life, stress fills everyone's life, and to relieve and repair it, I often indulge in a fantasy world. Retelling this "world" in an abstract way is the theme of this collection. Taking broken antique Chinese porcelain as the basic concept, I refer to the restoration technique called "Kintsugi" in Japan as the fabric articulation inspiration, and I also use second-hand clothing as the fabric, in addition to expressing the concept of "restoration" as I see it, and responding to the sustainable development of the fashion industry.

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

In real life, stress fills everyone's life, and to relieve and repair it, I often indulge in a fantasy world. Retelling this "world" in an abstract way is the theme of this collection. Taking broken antique Chinese porcelain as the basic concept, I refer to the restoration technique called "Kintsugi" in Japan as the fabric articulation inspiration, and I also use second-hand clothing as the fabric, in addition to expressing the concept of "restoration" as I see it, and responding to the sustainable development of the fashion industry.

TITLE: A WORLD OF REPAIR | STYLIST: JUN HUA HUANG | PHOTOGRAPHER: QINGYE ZHANG I MODELS: IRIS CHRISTRE, JUNHUA HUANG & ZHI YI GONG | HMUA: WANG

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