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Eclectic kitsch from Esmod KL Graduation Fashion Show 2022 designers

The stage saw batch FD1903 comprising 19 talented designers showcasing the theme 'Eclectitsch'

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Mar 2022 8:00PM

Eclectic kitsch from Esmod KL Graduation Fashion Show 2022 designers
Eugene Chow and his collection ‘The Back of Beyond’. – Esmod KL pic, March 29, 2022

THE Esmod Kuala Lumpur Fashion Show returns with a new batch of soon-to-be graduates. They took to the stage in a stellar fashion show lined up to showcase their masterpieces. The event, on March 26 at Level 3, Shoppes, Four Seasons Place, Kuala Lumpur, saw many amazing outfits created by the young fashion designers themselves. 

This time around, the stage saw batch FD1903 comprising 19 talented designers showcasing the theme "Eclectitsch”. Made up of the words 'eclectic’ and ‘kitsch’ put together, it represented an array of themes that come together to form an eclectic, slightly kitsch setting.

The fashion designers presented their collections which were split into four categories: Nouvelle Couture, Womenswear RTW (Luxury), Womenswear RTW and Menswear RTW. “Empowering the Queens” by Fong Hui Yi speaks of every woman like a queen, beautiful and elegant, yet strong. Eugene Chow’s “The Back of Beyond” tells of the life of an introvert who enjoys solitude. 

“Testimony of the Ancients” by Eunice Ong Xiao Qing is inspired by gothic architecture and 16th-century sculptures. Ryan Lee Chi Yeng’s “An Antonian Affair” depicts ancient Roman life with a touch of disease. “Tainted” by Sunny Hoe Zhi San shows that a fall from great innocence hurts the most, knowing that you are now tainted. 

(From left) ‘Testimony of the Ancient’ by Eunice Ong Xiao Qing; ‘Women Are More Than That’ by Wong Nee Co; ‘An Antonian Affair’ by Ryan Lee Chi Yeng; and ‘The Shape of Imagination’ by Toh Pei Ling. – Esmod KL pics
(From left) ‘Testimony of the Ancient’ by Eunice Ong Xiao Qing; ‘Women Are More Than That’ by Wong Nee Co; ‘An Antonian Affair’ by Ryan Lee Chi Yeng; and ‘The Shape of Imagination’ by Toh Pei Ling. – Esmod KL pics

“Women Are More Than That” by Wong Nee Co redefines the original role of women. Jacy Chia Kia Cheng’s “Soul Speak” showcases stories that glimmer and speak through our souls. Samantha Low Jia En’s “Embracing Growth” speaks about finding joy in the chaos of growing up. These are just some of the many collections that are to be showcased.

The designers’ collections were appraised by a panel of notable judges. They were fashion designers Bon Zainal, Bernard Chandran, as well as other professionals from the industry. The designers competed for the ‘Best Fashion Design’ and ‘Best Pattern Making’ awards. 

One of the judges for the Esmod Graduation Fashion Show is celebrated fashion designer Bernard Chandran (left). – Esmod KL pic
One of the judges for the Esmod Graduation Fashion Show is celebrated fashion designer Bernard Chandran (left). – Esmod KL pic

There is also be a fashion exhibition featuring designs by 30 students taking place at the same venue until March 31. It is open to the public.

Esmod Kuala Lumpur is under the umbrella of the world’s first and oldest fashion school in the world with over 180 years of history. Just like The One Academy’s commitment to the “Masters Train Masters” coaching philosophy, Esmod Kuala Lumpur students are nurtured with the best Parisian fashion design education.

Its comprehensive syllabuses cover not only creative-based fashion designing but also high-level practical techniques of pattern-making. They are led by experienced international fashion designers, most of whom hail from Paris, the fashion capital of the world.

For more information, visit www.esmod.edu.my or call +603- 7875 5510 or e-mail [email protected] / [email protected]. – The Vibes, March 29, 2022

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