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Award-winning designer, Pan Mei, from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, unveils the breathtaking "X World" collection, inspired by the ethereal beauty of insect exoskeletons and the rich heritage of Chinese craftsmanship.
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Unveiling the mesmerizing "X World" collection, Pan Mei, a second-year graduate student at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, has redefined the boundaries of fashion with her innovative fusion of insect aesthetics and Chinese cultural heritage. Inspired by the captivating "X" light insect photos of photographer Nick Veasey, Mei's designs encapsulate the emotional and rational beauty of insects, transforming their exoskeletons into exquisite clothing pieces.
Mei's designs stand out with their unique combination of palace lantern craft, red sandalwood, spun silk yarn, and wire system skeleton, creating a delicate yet resilient exoskeleton effect on the human body. The intricate layers of exterminated insect bones delicately constructed on the garments showcase a perfect harmony of fragility and strength, reflecting the vulnerability and resilience of the human spirit.
Mei's meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the technical specifications of the collection, with dimensions measuring Width 660 mm, Depth 30 mm, and Height 72 mm. The use of iron wire skeleton and silk gauze not only adds a sense of lightness and flexibility but also pays homage to China's intangible cultural heritage, creating a seamless blend of sensibility and rationality in each design.
Reflecting on the creative process, Mei shares, "Vulnerability is the body's natural 'airbag,' providing temporary security in challenging situations. I envisioned this protection as an insect exoskeleton attached to our bodies, offering a sense of security and beauty amidst fragility. The 'X World' collection embodies this concept, celebrating the delicate yet resilient nature of life."
The "X World" collection was brought to life during February and March 2021 at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, where Mei delved into extensive research, drawing inspiration from Veasey's insect photos and the intricate techniques of China's intangible cultural heritage. Overcoming challenges in combining the palace lantern craft with modern materials, Mei successfully crafted a collection that transcends conventional fashion boundaries, earning the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in 2022.
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