Prints are an interesting way to embellish minimalistic designed garments. I adore random seamless repeating in prints, as they are easier to use and produce less waste later down the production line.

I favour putting a twist on classic floral designs as it modernises the look and brings a second interest on the garment.

Bellow are some examples of my work:

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Floral print for Cotton On

One of the trail Print ideas that was created for the capstone project in collaboration with Cotton On for the Asia market

 
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Screen printing

This project has been one of my favourites due to it’s monochromatic style, simple design and twist between nature and the human form.

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Camouflage print

Print designed for the Cotton On brand

 
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Lovish

Exploration of line art and fabric textures

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Lovish

Lovish was an upcycle project, where we were given second hand clothing to modernise. The textures of the bed and flowers were originated from the garments themselves. The bed originated from a t-shirt that was cut into strips and woven together. The petals next to the faces, originate from a chiffon cardigan

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