Eunjae Jeon
About
Eunjae (EJ) is a sculpture-wear designer creating wearable sculptures that challenge conventional fashion. Each piece tells a unique story using various materials, textures, and colours to express complex concepts. Drawing inspiration from literature, philosophy, and anatomy, their designs transcend time, gender, and place.
Continuously experimenting with conceptual ideas and materials, EJ aims to make bold statements and connect with people on a deeper level, inviting individuals to explore the intricate world of sculpture-wear and challenging perceptions of fashion and art.
SKREEN (= SKIN + SCREEN) with PiXeL B0dY
‘SKREEN’ explores the digital transformation highlighting the shift to a digital realm and the emergence of ‘Phono Sapiens’—humans deeply integrated with smartphones. This era blends reality and virtuality, causing blurred boundaries between digital and physical identities. SKREEN reflects this by transforming traditional fashion objects, repeatedly digitizing and analogizing them to blur lines between original and replica, encouraging introspection on materiality, physicality, and evolving human identity.
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