Daisy Hogan

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

“String theory” suggests that within even the smallest particles, there are a multitude of even smaller vibrations strings of connection.
My collection embodies this idea of connection, highlighting the invisible ties linking our experiences. Though deeply personal, it evokes universal nostalgia. Through spoken word, written text, and visual art, I explore how storytelling personifies this theory, reshaping narratives and preserving memories. I'm fascinated by the fluid nature of memory and how stories shift with each retelling. This collection captures the evolution of memories and narratives, reflecting their intersection with the continuum of life.

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

“String theory” suggests that within even the smallest particles, there are a multitude of even smaller vibrations strings of connection.
My collection embodies this idea of connection, highlighting the invisible ties linking our experiences. Though deeply personal, it evokes universal nostalgia. Through spoken word, written text, and visual art, I explore how storytelling personifies this theory, reshaping narratives and preserving memories. I'm fascinated by the fluid nature of memory and how stories shift with each retelling. This collection captures the evolution of memories and narratives, reflecting their intersection with the continuum of life.

TITLE: stitch theory | Photographer: joelle Parisotto | MUA: eve louise | MODELS (left to right) Coco Stallman, Mimi swinton, Abby Smith | Chorography: Mimi Swinton

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