Ningyi Wu (Jocelyn)

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

The project aims to convey the multifaceted nature of the ocean through design: it has both a peaceful and harmonious side and its violent and uneasy power. Soft and flowing fabrics symbolize the gentleness and tranquility of the ocean, while the tense silhouettes show its violence and loss of control in the natural environment. This series abandons complex decorations and uses light and expressive fabrics, striving to arouse people's awe and thinking about the ocean, so that the audience can appreciate the beauty of the ocean while realizing the common responsibility of protecting this blue field.

RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

The project aims to convey the multifaceted nature of the ocean through design: it has both a peaceful and harmonious side and its violent and uneasy power. Soft and flowing fabrics symbolize the gentleness and tranquility of the ocean, while the tense silhouettes show its violence and loss of control in the natural environment. This series abandons complex decorations and uses light and expressive fabrics, striving to arouse people's awe and thinking about the ocean, so that the audience can appreciate the beauty of the ocean while realizing the common responsibility of protecting this blue field.

Echoes of the Ocean | Garments materials: sequin rayon fabric, Tulle, Fishing line and transparent beads, Yarns (Acrylic thread, Imitation mink, cotton, Nylon thread, polyester thread), shells | Director: Ningyi WU | Producers: Ningyi WU | Photographer: Junyao Gao | Model: Nannan Cai, Jiani Zhoui, Sixuan Cao | HMUA: Ningyi WU, Xinyi Pan | Stylist: Ningyi WU | DIT: Junyao Gao | Colorist: Junyao Gao | Location: Half Moon Bay Black Rock VIC 3193 | Special Thanks: RMIT University, Lauren Hart McKinnon and Laura Banfield.

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