Febri Artha Jayanti, B.F.A. Fashion Design, is from Jakarta, Indonesia.
In 2013, Jayanti interned at Jakarta- based fashion retailer, Valino Donna, and worked backstage at Jakarta Fashion Week.
For her collection, Jayanti collaborated with B.F.A. Knitwear Design student Rebecca Dovenryd Almberg. Jayanti’s designs are inspired by the burnt and ravaged artworks by American artist Valerie Hegarty. Bold, structured padded shoulders and asymmetrical pleats evoke images of Hegarty’s scorched paintings and contorted frames.
By incorporating variations of knitwear pieces, Jayanti was able to make her structured and tailored collection fresh and modern.
Febri Artha Jayanti, Illustrated line-up. Portrait photo by Robert Curry.
Photos by Randy Brooke Courtesy of AAU.
Rebecca Dovenryd Almberg, B.F.A. Knitwear Design, was born and raised in Skövde, Sweden, the sleek minimalistic fashion sensibility synonymous with Nordic design seems to come naturally to Almberg.
Having already worked at the likes of Marville, Ralph Lauren, and Acne Studios New York City, Almberg is well on her way to making a name for herself.
Almberg’s knit designs were created in collaboration with B.F.A. Fashion Design student Febri Artha Jayanti. The attire worn by nuns of the Catholic institution, Daughters of Charity, in 1910 inspired the silhouettes and yokes of her collection. For Almberg, every stitch has its own character, so she let the natural life of each stitch inspire and shape her garments.
Rebecca Dovenryd Almberg, Illustrated line-up. Portrait photo by Robert Curry.
Runway Photos by Randy Brooke Courtesy of AAU.
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