Lily Grage Moore

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

Based on the Lily, my collection explores the intersection of self-identity and my connection to the flower, investigating both its unique visuals and symbolism through soft silhouettes and sculptural forms, subverted by the unique fabric manipulation of otherwise unpredictable materials.

Through this collection, I am seeking to rediscover my innocence and values of purity, to produce something truly ethereal that can translate a unique cohesion of a name through flower and person, capturing a delicate quirkiness of who I am and aspire to be.

This collection is a culmination of Lilies.

Based on the Lily, my collection explores the intersection of self-identity and my connection to the flower, investigating both its unique visuals and symbolism through soft silhouettes and sculptural forms, subverted by the unique fabric manipulation of otherwise unpredictable materials.

Through this collection, I am seeking to rediscover my innocence and values of purity, to produce something truly ethereal that can translate a unique cohesion of a name through flower and person, capturing a delicate quirkiness of who I am and aspire to be.

This collection is a culmination of Lilies.

TITLE: A Culmination of Lilies | MATERIALS: Pleated organza and latex textiles, combined with delicate silks and reclaimed denims| PHOTOGRAPHY/STYLING: Sophie Eddy | MODELS: Madlena Kaindel and Alessandra Grage-Moore.

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