JiaCheng Xu

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

“The crack” collection expresses the author's conflicting feelings about as a bisexual, emphasizing the pain and loneliness feelings. The collection creates a sense of gender conflict by combining and exaggerating the iconic design features of male and female garments, while using black and red as the theme colors, and the collar is a concrete expression of "crack". The collection is presented as a performance, showing the author's state of mind through waltzes and solo dance moves performed by each of the three.

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

“The crack” collection expresses the author's conflicting feelings about as a bisexual, emphasizing the pain and loneliness feelings. The collection creates a sense of gender conflict by combining and exaggerating the iconic design features of male and female garments, while using black and red as the theme colors, and the collar is a concrete expression of "crack". The collection is presented as a performance, showing the author's state of mind through waltzes and solo dance moves performed by each of the three.

“THE CRACK” | Materials: Hanser, Polyester blended fabric | Photographer: JiaCheng Xu | Models: Theodore, Jordan Edwards, Elouyra Hoving

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