Futuristic Geometric Fashion

Emily Seul Ki Uhm Creates Looks Fit for Sci-Fi Scientists

Korean designer Emily Seul Ki Uhm has created a series of stunning designs for her spring/summer 2013 graduate collection. Completing her Masters from London College of Fashion, the line has been appropriately titled 'Visual Illusion Through Textile.' She uses a geometric motif of stripes and dots to create clothing with a futuristic edge.

A clean, contemporary and clever collection, Emily Seul Ki Uhm brings focus to different areas of the body through these geometric applications as well as a bright colorblocked palette. In spite of the shapely patterns and bright hues, the Visual Illusion Through Textile collection has an overall minimalist look. The linear silhouettes makes each model look like a sci-fi scientist of some sort.

Geometric Fashion
The use of geometric motifs and patterns in fashion design creates a futuristic look and feel.
Visual Illusion Through Textile
Exploring the use of textile to create visual illusions in fashion allows for innovative and futuristic designs.
Bright Colorblocked Palette
Using a bold and contrasting color palette in fashion design creates a visually striking and futuristic aesthetic.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion Design
Fashion designers can incorporate geometric motifs, visual illusions, and bright color palettes to create futuristic and innovative collections.
Textile Manufacturing
Textile manufacturers can explore new techniques and materials to create fabrics that can be used to achieve visual illusions in fashion design.
Retail and E-commerce
Retailers and e-commerce platforms can capitalize on the demand for futuristic fashion by offering curated collections and enhanced online shopping experiences.
SCORE
5.3 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 79%
Activity 73%
Freshness 8%