Enigma Collection


The collection, titled Enigma, was inspired by nature on the one hand and architecture on the other. In the course of human history, natural laws and mathematical formulas have emerged as the basis for forms in design. The starting point for this collection are elements inspired by nature, combined with methods and design aspects of modern architecture.

Traditional elements of tailoring meet the results of modern laser cut and 3D printing processes. The silhouettes and surfaces of the garments play a particularly important role in the collection. With the help of 3D printing and laser cutting, structures and patterns are created on the textiles that are intended to unite nature, architecture and fashion. This fashion collection is a eulogy and worship of nature and modern technology in one


Photographer: Wanda Martin
MUA: Knoll Gabriella
Models: Avantage Management
















Desmidiea Outfit



Creation process: More than 300 3D shapes were printed onto tulle fabric surfaces and those were inserted in curved line shapes between some pieces of fabric. The Laser-cutted forms were treated with fabric hardener and hand-stitched onto the 3D printed pieces to make the dress appear more ‘alive’ when worn. When the dress is placed statically on a mannequin, the many small 3D printed pieces including the hardened laser-cut objects stand rigidly and almost still, but when it is worn, the attached shapes move slightly and relative to the dnamics of the person - they flutter and sway. 




Photographer: Wanda Martin
MUA: Knoll Gabriella
Models: Avantage Management