文明終端 · End of Use
Category: Accessories
A scavenger once said, “Trash never talks, but it remembers you used it.” This haunting quote serves as the conceptual foundation for Terminal of Civilization—a design that explores the silent legacy of overconsumption and waste. This work is a symbolic notebook, chronicling the detritus of modern life, asking us to confront what we leave behind. Eventually, we must face the ruins of our own making—assign them meaning, and take accountability for the consequences. At the heart of this piece is the garbage bag, transformed into a powerful emblem of a world teetering at the edge of collapse. It represents not only the physical remnants of consumer culture, but also the emotional and environmental weight of our habits. To evoke this idea, the bag is crafted from black leather, chosen for its sleek yet somber tone, echoing both luxury and decay. Intentional marks—wrinkles, woven textures, and burn stains—are added to simulate wear, distress, and abandonment. These details suggest a past life, hinting at stories of neglect and excess. What once was useful has now become a relic, a ghost of utility turned into a symbol of caution. Terminal of Civilization is not just a fashion piece—it is a reflection, a critique, and a call to awareness. It invites viewers to look closer, not just at the design, but at their own patterns of consumption and disposal. Through this work, I hope to spark dialogue about responsibility, sustainability, and the future we are actively shaping.

