Theodore Mathasukumchai

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

The way fashion evolves can be seen directly through human evolution throughout different periods of time responding to climate, environment, social pressures, hierarchy continuously sprouting ever-new and unique form and silhouette. This evolution also shares similar responses with evolution in nature, which every species is constantly changing to better adapt their environment and congregate further, crafting a race of survival in which blossoming many wonders gifted from natural selection.

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

The way fashion evolves can be seen directly through human evolution throughout different periods of time responding to climate, environment, social pressures, hierarchy continuously sprouting ever-new and unique form and silhouette. This evolution also shares similar responses with evolution in nature, which every species is constantly changing to better adapt their environment and congregate further, crafting a race of survival in which blossoming many wonders gifted from natural selection.

Title: Olorotitan 3rd collection “Eleven” featuring a refined ball gown adored with all feathery legacies that signify the similarity in human and nature’s evolution I Photographer: Tai Mathasukumchai, Yueyun Chen I Models : Lillie Mcmahon Thompson, Max Praetorius, Daling Si, Harlene Del Rosario I Assistance : Yueyun Chen, Yiyang lee I HMUA : Tian Li, Yueyun Chen

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