Projects
- Between FormsThe series "Between Forms“ showcases Hannah Sosnas AW20 Collection 'The Colour of Time’ which won the M&S Wool Week competition. The outfits sit within contemporary masculinity while drawing references from the birth of colour television and the introduction of test cards. The bold and colourful geometric prints give a sense of anarchy and modernity to a classic cut. By staging the models Conor and William in a sensual, modern intimacy this juxtaposition is mirrored. Collaborator: Raya van der
- World of EmekaFeatured in VOGUE and ELLE "Emeka is a black and green lifestyle enterprise. Black, because it is black-owned, black made and created to empower African industries. Green, because it is using upcycled materials, aiming for a waste-free production chain and exploring new ideas of sustainability." Shop amazing suits and a wonderful attitude here: www.emeka-suits.com Creative Direction - Sydney Emeka Nwakanma: @sydney_spaceship Photographer - J. Konrad Schmidt: @jkonradschmidt Art Direction -
- With my Head in the CloudsThis project centres around memory, overcoming adversity and plays with analogue photography as a medium of memory. I and my mum have a very close connection to each other, and I also know that she has been going through really hard times. That corona hit during the time of the project was an interesting coincidence as it just highlighted the fragility and the adversities we go through in life. This project had many titles belongs to the Liquid Memory development which is in itself a bigger coll
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- Floral Message“Gifts of blooms, plants, and specific floral arrangements were used to send a coded message to the recipient, allowing the sender to express feelings which could not be spoken aloud in Victorian society.” Floriography is the term that defines the language of flowers, standing for the cryptological communication through the use of flowers. For this project my aim was to rewrite floriography to the digital age, reviving physical flowers as a form of communication. In our society we receive form