Pumate Techabanjerd
Textile Art and Design 1980, Thailand

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Pink, the craze colour
Pink symbolizes the colour of the future. Pastel pink contains a unique character, which symbolizes the way our society shifts forward. In fashion, pink has become a contemporary colour. It has been used as a feminine colour for several decades, but recently, it also appears in men’s wear. Yet, it is still difficult to use pink, since it is so feminine. Pink artifacts have a female mark on.
My collection presents pink outfits on a male model. In addition to colour, I take other feminine items, such as skirts and dresses, in order to challenge the way people look at them. In my collection, pink reflects the separation of male and female. This separation reflects an androgynous mind, which is the key to the future, the Conceptual Age.
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This is not pink




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Aalto, Niina Ahn, Hye Jin Aho, Outi Ahti, Milla Borhani, Ladan Busmane, Elina Colliander, Oona Etula, Anna Garduño García, Claudia Hatami, Zagros Helanne, Emmi Hildén, Minja Itkonen, Laura Jatuli, Nina Järvinen, Elina Kantokorpi, Salla Kinnunen, Kaisa Inari Kurkela, Hanna Kwok, Dylan Lee, Dong Uk Lehtinen, Johanna Lundén, Sara Luukkanen, Kaisa Lönngren, Mats Manninen, Elina Maula, Katri Mäkinen, Päivi Nakanishi, Kana Niemi, Päivi Nikkanen, Hilja Palmén, Philip Parkkinen, Merja Puumalainen, Heidi Riekkinen, Maria Roth, Ellimari Rytkönen, Tiina Schmidt, Katharina Sillanpää, Tyko Siponmaa, Marianne Tamminen, Pyry Techabanjerd, Pumate Vaahtera, Milla Varsamäki, Anne Veromaa, Lotta Vuorinen, Emma Yoshida, Satoshi
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