Beauty In Complexity (Look 1 & 2)

Tamia Veras
Fashion Design (School of Art and Design)

About this Item

Title
Beauty In Complexity (Look 1 & 2)
Contributor Names
Veras, Tamia (Creator, Designer)
Benefield, Nicole (Thesis advisor)
Ciniglio, Lorenzo (Photographer)
Otero, Andrés (Photographer)
Cadet, Ernst (Photographer)
Date
2024
Summary/Artist's Statement
Beauty in Complexity is a collection exploring how intersecting strings can create fascinating patterns, whether in art, weaving, or everyday happenings. The interconnected nature of things is a huge part of the inspiration for my thesis. These different knotted strings represent how complex each of our lives can be. There is beauty and clarity in the spaces between the strings. And when the strings come together, they form a cohesive, beautiful structure.
Type
Still Image
Fashion shows
Sportswear
Course/Degree Information
Program/Degree: Fashion Design BFA
Concentration: Sportswear
Professor: Nicole Benefield
Academic Semester: Spring 2024
In Exhibition
2024 Future of Fashion
Related Materials
Resort Collection
Rights
In Copyright
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Identifier
FIT Repository ID: fof_2024_0013

Citation

Veras, T. (2024). Beauty In Complexity (Look 1 & 2). FIT Institutional Repository. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215917
Veras, Tamia. Beauty In Complexity (Look 1 & 2). 2024. FIT Digital Repository, https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215917
Veras, Tamia. "Beauty In Complexity (Look 1 & 2)." FIT Digital Repository, 2024. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215917