
"Fashion design is the way I tell stories, and my work reflects how I see the world.
My inspiration comes from the everyday moments closest to me — whether emotional or rational, virtual or physical, everything I observe becomes creative material. Through clothing, I express emotion, document change, and explore the relationship between myself and the world."
Final Year Graduate Student
WAN-CHUN HUANG
Title
Undefined Persona
Description
In the many arenas of life, we play multiple roles.
Our lives are fragmented into different segments, each demanding a different persona.
The tone of our voice shifts with the situation, our adjusts according to expectations, and our patterns of thought subtly evolve without us even noticing.
Our true selves become blurred, distorted in the constant switch between roles.
By illustrating human figures in varying emotional states and postures, I translated the fluidity of role-switching into visual patterns. Through digital manipulation and composition, these were printed onto fabric—creating illusionary prints that evoke distortion, fragmentation, and layering, symbolising the blurred and overlapping identities we embody.
The garment structures further amplify this sense of dislocation: asymmetric sleeves, dual hoods, irregular hemlines, and multi-layered designs reinterpret the body's form. The prints and silhouettes echo one another, reflecting the collision between reality, perception, and self-awareness—ultimately presenting a world of ambiguity and disarray.
Awards
✱ Professor Li-Fen Hung Special Award
SCFD Avant-garde Graduate Show











