The Seam, Seam Garments explores how seaming practices, such as exposing, exaggerating, multiplying, highlighting, reducing, removing, eliminating, and depicting, can articulate the semiotic relationship - and the space that exists - between, the garment and the body. By exaggerating seam allowances, inserting enlarged faggoting stitches, drafting single piece patterns and placing digitally printed seams these garments disrupt traditional approaches to constructing garments and in turn the body.
Photography by Christian Capurro.