Research / Inquery
Mirror Land Atelier investigates how clothing operates within real-world contexts rather than abstract trends. Garments are developed through situated exploration of everyday environments, focusing on how place, behaviour, and visual language interact. Research prioritizes observation, testing, and responsiveness to lived conditions.
Method / Process
Design emerges through iterative experimentation. Clothing, typography, colour, and image are tested in use, adjusted, and refined through repeated engagement with the environment. This process favours limited runs, on-demand production, and material decisions that balance durability with expressive range.
Reflection / Mirror
Reflection is integral to the practice. Outcomes are reviewed, documented, and reintroduced into future work, allowing garments to function as both results and prompts. This feedback loop ensures the practice remains adaptive, self-critical, and grounded in experience rather than fixed outcomes.