@mayamagnay
“@1granary
“I have learned that just because a design seems simple, it doesn’t mean you need to do any more to it – know when to stop,” says @westminsterfashion designer @mayamagnay . Bandage-wrapped in knitwear knee braces and bell-shaped tops that swallow arms whole, models depict constricting times in Maya’s life, when creativity became stifled in school academia as well as the uncertainty of a late ADHD diagnosis. “I’m sorry to be leaving education. I’m going to get some training in programming knit next – I feel like it’s a path with so many things to learn and experiment with that I don’t even know about yet,” they say. “I’d like to find a place in slow fashion, and I want my work to be accessible for lots of people – because if it’s not accessible it’s not sustainable.” Head to 1granary.com to scroll through the entire Westminster class of 2022!”
https://1granary.com/designers-3/graduate-shows/westminster-ba-fashion-2022-past-preservation-future-adaptation/