Seven finalists from the FASHION FRONTIER PROGRAM (FFP) present their works. They all engage with society through clothing, re-examining the future.
Maia Harima visualizes adaptive pressures and liberation using biodegradable fishing nets. Julia Moser explores beauty in “changing substances” like rust and metal, weaving science and time. Sandra Jao fuses traditional Philippine crafts with sustainable materials, expressing cultural and environmental coexistence. Luna Nakagawa explores symbiosis with mealworms, re-examining the boundary between plastics and nature. Misaki Suda reconstructs the forest-human relationship through clothing dyed with filtered sunlight. Mitsuki Murata redefines agriculture, injecting his pride as a farmer into his clothing. Finally, Tatsumi Iwai imprints life’s circulation and leather on the body, linking Gonohe Town’s horse culture with his roots.
These seven stories paint a comprehensive picture of the future of clothing and its social connections. What Future Do You Wear?