fragility lookbook //

 FERTILITY’S UNCERTAIN WAYS

thesis project

the focus lies within fertility issues within society, breaking the taboo of open speech and the pressure that lies within the individual couple in social arenas, such as work.
the sculptures and garments build the framework of breaking the  boundaries between art and design. its intention is to spark a conversation about boundaries, fertility issues, and the realm of what we consider art and what we consider fashion design.
the collection invites a merge between space and body, the individual and society.
each sculpture and thereby outfit represents a state, an emotion or area surrounding fertility issues, diving into the feelings that appear when faced with the potential idea of not being able to reproduce or dealing with loss.

the powersuit,
the carried burden,
the role of the other gender,
the artificial hips,
the proud one etc.
a conversation about taboo.

thesis project. the focus lies within fertility issues within society, breaking the taboo of open speech and the pressure that lies within the individual couple in social arenas, such as work. the sculptures and garments build the framework of breaking the  boundaries between art and design. it intention is to spark a conversation about boundaries, fertility issues, and the realm of what we consider art and what we consider fashion design. the collection invites a merge between space and body, the individual and societyeach sculpture and thereby outfit represents a state, an emotion or area surrounding fertility issues, diving into the feelings that appear when faced with the potential idea of not being able to reproduce or dealing with loss.the powersuit, the carried burden,the role of the other gender, the artificial hips, the proud one etc.
a conversation about taboo.


Texture based sculpture showing the inhibition of chronic body pain. A culmination of inhibitions I have felt throughout my life, an analysis of constraining factors and body pains and how the body all of a sudden cannot do what it is suppose to or could before. Yet a optimistic approach to the never ending pain. The texture of the textiles are mimiking and drawn from pain, bones, textures within the body. It reflects on positivity in the face of pain through colors. It depicts how I relate to my pain through an optimistic lens, that I carry because the inhibition will not subside. The sculpture focuses on the pain in the ankle area. The sense of losing control, feeling numb, stuck and caught in ones movement. A certain wobbly feeling apears around the ankles which limits walking. The sculpture allows people to feel the pain when stepping into it, without me giving an explanation. longlasting handcrafted techniques are mixed, such as weaving, machine knitting and hand knitting, only made out of reclaimed and repuposed materials, such as foam, cotton, organza, linen, thread and knitted yarns. an exploration of sensitivities. M