Art-Wear: When Clothing Stops Being a Trend
The concept of art-wear emerges when clothing stops responding to the logic of fashion and begins operating on another level: experience. Unlike traditional fashion, art-wear does not pursue cycles, seasons, or mass validation.
An art-wear garment does not aim to please. It aims to resonate. It functions more as an open work than a finished product. Meaning is not imposed; it is completed by the person who wears it.
Design, in this context, is not an act of control but of listening. Form is not forced; it appears. Fabric is chosen not only for aesthetics but for its relationship with the body, time, and use.
When clothing stops being a trend, it also stops being urgent. There is no rush to consume or replace it. The garment endures—physically and symbolically.
( be ) exists in this in-between territory of art and use. It does not create for seasons, but for presence. Art-wear does not decorate the body; it accompanies it.
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