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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /FASHION/newswire -- Nov 20, 2024
Vancouver-based designer Joyce Li has been honored with the Iron A' Design Award 2025 for her innovative garment set, "See Our Moonlight Revels," which transforms Shakespeare's Titania into a liberated 1920s flapper, blending historical inspiration with modern craftsmanship and celebrating women's empowerment through fashion.
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Joyce Li's "See Our Moonlight Revels" has captured the Iron A' Design Award in the Fashion, Apparel and Garment Design category for 2025, recognizing her creative reinterpretation of Titania, the fairy queen from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Drawing inspiration from both the character's assertive, nurturing nature and the revolutionary spirit of 1920s flappers, Li's design bridges centuries to explore the evolving role of women. The award celebrates designs that are not only practical and innovative but also resonate with contemporary values and aesthetics.
The garment set, produced in Vancouver, Canada, features a blouse and palazzo pants crafted from iridescent silk chiffon overlaying a polyester satin base. The pants, adorned with hand-sewn ruffles and shimmering seed beads, cleverly mimic the appearance of a skirt when still, but reveal their true structure in motion-mirroring Titania's duality and the flapper's quiet defiance. This transformative quality allows the wearer to embody both elegance and freedom, reflecting the emotional shifts of Titania and the empowerment of women who challenged norms in the 1920s.
Li's meticulous research combined a close reading of Shakespeare's text with an in-depth study of authentic 1920s fashion, ensuring historical accuracy while infusing her personal creative vision. The result is a costume that not only pays homage to literary and sartorial history but also invites modern audiences to reconsider the intersections of femininity, strength, and self-expression. The design's dynamic interaction-concealing and revealing with movement-adds theatricality and depth, making it a standout piece recognized by the A' Design Award jury for its technical excellence and cultural resonance.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /FASHION/newswire -- Sep 09, 2020
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