This collection draws inspiration from Huxley's "Brave New World," depicting a dystopian society where technological-driven prosperity masks the loss of freedom and human nature.
Each silhouette was made into two colors-vibrant colors and muti-textured black to portray the contrast between the illusory world of false prosperity and the inner emptiness of emotions.
This inspiration is abstract, thus, I chose an abstract approach-utilizing both black and colors in the same silhouettes- to convey my thoughts. I aspire for my work to pique people's interest and provoke contemplation topic.
Xinzi Cui was born in Beijing. She moved to New York City in 2016 for her fashion dream. She worked for Thom Browne and Monse after graduation. She is currently an accessories designer of the Marc Jacobs.
Outside of work, as an independent designer, Xinzi has a unique design style and good at using rich colors. She believes that fashion is not only an aesthetic expression, but also an art form that can trigger people's thinking.