The Patchwork Denim Poncho is built from contrast—structure and collapse, utility and excess, something familiar pulled apart and made unfamiliar again.
Constructed from individually pieced denim in shifting washes of blue, black, and faded ecru, the oversized silhouette creates a dense, irregular grid across the body. Raw edges and exposed seams are left visible throughout, allowing the construction itself to become part of the surface. Reworked denim pockets, plackets, straps, belt loops, and hardware interrupt the patchwork, preserving traces of the garments from which the piece takes its language.
An oversized black hood cuts through the denim and exaggerates the volume of the silhouette, while the asymmetric hem and wide sleeves allow the garment to hang loosely and change shape with the body.
Part armor, part archive, the piece treats denim not as a basic, but as material to be dismantled, rearranged, and worn again.
The Patchwork Denim Poncho is built from contrast—structure and collapse, utility and excess, something familiar pulled apart and made unfamiliar again.
Constructed from individually pieced denim in shifting washes of blue, black, and faded ecru, the oversized silhouette creates a dense, irregular grid across the body. Raw edges and exposed seams are left visible throughout, allowing the construction itself to become part of the surface. Reworked denim pockets, plackets, straps, belt loops, and hardware interrupt the patchwork, preserving traces of the garments from which the piece takes its language.
An oversized black hood cuts through the denim and exaggerates the volume of the silhouette, while the asymmetric hem and wide sleeves allow the garment to hang loosely and change shape with the body.
Part armor, part archive, the piece treats denim not as a basic, but as material to be dismantled, rearranged, and worn again.