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Matthew Cook

SAIC School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Fashion Design MFA

Apparel, Footwear, Accessories

As a creative from Saint Louis, Missouri, my work draws around my surroundings that I have experienced. As a designer and artist, I mainly focus on the way that media and pop culture play a role in specific trends and styles and relate that back to the past. Within my work, I create pieces that go beyond the confines of sexuality, race, body size, and gender. My overall goal is to make work for people who are as multi-faceted and unapologetically true to themselves as I am.

Website

It's Broque!

Category: Footwear

Competitions: International

Fashion is more than something we assert monetary value to or wear, it is a way of expressing, identifying, and representing through having a bold reality. My art explores the aesthetics of the environment through showing the political “eleganza” of Saint Louis, Missouri. Conceptualizing race, gender, sexuality, and body image, the assumptions of these topics are the core of the work. Manipulating materials through intense draping, complex patternmaking, and quality construction balance the eclectic and vibrant choices of materiality. Looking at where we assert value in fashion, I chose the Baroque era because it sounds like broke, which is a common assumption of what Saint Louis is. Both Saint Louis and the Baroque period have a strong visual appeal when it comes to architecture, color, and print. The work highlights the complex nature of what value means in different communities by reconceptualizing historical structures in relation to St. Louis. While they are totally different worlds, the jarring juxtaposition provides a wider lens into where the aesthetics collide with power shown through unity in an everyday fantasy. 95 percent of the materials are donated or leftover leather from companies that were donated to me. Using the elements of color blocking, I wanted to highlight what "value" these fabrics contain. I mixed and matched expensive and cheap leather together to have the audience question their assumption of what is valuable.

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