The Hong Kong-born, London-based designer shares her process collaborating with clients, uncovering her unconventional materials’ hidden histories, and working with youth centres to educate the next generation of creatives.
Led-up by Jonas Sayed Gammal Bruun and Sophia Martinussen, the Copenhagen-based creative duo open up to BRICKS about privatised nature, learning through trial-and-error, and designing as a love language.
The designer behind the “sustainable smut” cult label candidly shares her experiences growing her business, taking risks and avoiding burn-out.
As Fashion Revolution Week pivoted to a digital-first strategy in the wake of COVID-19, designers Joshua James Small and Chloe Baines conversed via BRICKS Instagram live stream about working as young designers during this time. They discuss their respective practices and overall sustainability in fashion.
With a heritage born out of Cuban street culture and a growing following in the UK, Havana Club has launched a new...
Established in 1996 as one of the first ever fashion weeks to exist in Eastern Europe, Belgrade Fashion Week is a bi-annually held...
Hey Holly, so when did you start designing?About 3 years ago. What are your main motivations to create new work?...
Every once in a while, the collection of a new, fresh-out-of-uni designer whips up the sort of frenzy of attention,...
Based in Melbourne, Alexandra is ultimately about rule breaking. Her collections are resourceful and bold as she up-cycles and appropriates...
If your faith in the ethical side of fashion needs restoring, then look no further than Bethany Williams. The talented...
Words by Peta Clark, for Bricks Magazine Volume 3 Westminster University graduate Sara Brown’s ethos as a fashion designer is...
Avoiding mass-production and over-consumption, design duo Paula and Mariángeles Aguirre developed tHERAPY — a sustainable brand promoting ethical, conscious fashion. Instead of...












