淯婷 許
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology
I am a fashion design student dedicated to exploring the translation between structure, material, and the human body. To me, design is not merely about visual styling, but a process of transforming abstract concepts into tangible forms.
In my practice, I often begin with the material itself, investigating its possibilities and limitations—such as the flexibility of leather, the foldability of paper, and the stability of constructed forms. Through continuous experimentation and refinement, I aim to achieve a balance between aesthetics and functionality. I place strong emphasis on structural development and detailing, ensuring that each design is not only visually compelling but also logically and technically resolved.
Stylistically, I am drawn to a combination of geometric forms, architectural influences, and subtle futuristic elements, often softened by more fluid details to create tension between rationality and emotion. My recent work also engages with body awareness and the act of viewing, questioning how design shapes the perception of self and others.
Through my work, I seek to respond to contemporary visual culture and personal experience, creating designs that not only attract attention but also provoke thought and dialogue.