Degree Show 2025
Tess Gebbie
BA Fashion Design
My fashion design work explores diverse concepts through silhouette, materials and construction. Each project reflects a unique approach while maintaining a focus on craftsmanship and innovation. I aim to create thoughtful, well-executed garments that respond to both creative vision and functional design.

This seasonless 2026 explores the art of origami through the innovative spirit of Issey Miyake. Sculptural folds, pleats and geometric forms bring movement and structure to each piece, transforming fabric into fluid shapes.

This spring/summer collection channels the refined elegance of Yves Saint Laurent through sharp, modern tailoring inspired by the lush beauty of the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech. Structured silhouettes meet botanical tones in a refined balance of strength and elegance.

These garments are inspired by origami principles, using precise folds and structured forms to shape the silhouette. The fabric is manipulated using innovative folding techniques, creating sculptural pieces. The designs explore volume, geometry, and transformation, emphasizing craftsmanship and material control to achieve wearable yet visually striking forms.