What is your creative process? How does an inspiration transition into a collection?
Usually, it starts with the concept. The concept can come from a rainbow or a sculpture I saw or a thought process like STATERA. Concept really helps for creative ideas to flow. Once ideas start flowing, I start sketching. Concepts can be translated into sketches both in the literal and abstract meaning of concept. After that, we select and group the sketches to create an initial creative Range Plan. Then we do draping on mannequins to turn sketches into 3D shapes, followed by translating 3D shapes into 2D patterns and spec sheets. Which in turn are made into proto samples. We might do 1-3 iterations on samples until samples look good. The whole process takes roughly 6 months for one collection, just to get to the final samples. Then the process of photoshoots, lookbooks, pricing, communications and production starts. Fashion is one of the most laborious processes, it is like creating a new business every 6 months. But we are continuously working on simplifying that to avoid creating more products.
What inspires your personal wardrobe? What qualities do you usually look for in the pieces that you wear?
I like to have a small wardrobe. If I am not using a piece of garment, then I make sure I give it away. I believe that objects in general need to be in use and one should have as few belongings as possible, especially when it comes to clothing. Also, I believe that things that are stored for a long time without getting any use, gather stagnant energy. And who needs that?