“I design for the strong, confident and unapologetically sexy woman regardless of her size.”
Chloe Nezianya, 23, Liverpool born fashion design Womenswear graduate from
Kingston School of Art with a focus on plus-size bodies and their relationship with the
luxury fashion sector. Championing diversity by using models of varying sizes, ethnicities
and ages.
My frustration comes from a distinct lack of luxury fashion houses and brands that do
not use their influence to dress marginalized bodies to perpetuate the idea that other
bodies exist outside of the “straight-size” realm.
I believe that women can form their identities through fashion, but for the bigger
woman, it is especially challenging to break from the conservative and uncreative
dressing that we have become accustomed to. I believe that women should not have to
compromise comfort over style, and in order to do this, designers must take the
responsibility to consider how to empower women through dress.
My research is based on Amazonian goddesses and warriors, taking inspiration from th
e drapes worn by the big, statuesque women that have been depicted in mythological
and historical imagery. The research and concept sees the plus-size woman as the large
and proud woman that demands adornment. Using various weights of power mesh and
lace to stretch and drape of the contours of the body, the wearer can feel the comfort
of the stretch fabrics and the luxury of the drape. The collection embroidery sponsored
by Swarovski.