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Rebecca Wong
Fashion BA Hons

Kingston School of Art

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Menswear / Fashion Illustration / Textiles - Print

My location: London, United Kingdom

Rebecca Wong ArtsThread Profile
Kingston School of Art

Rebecca Wong

Rebecca Wong ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Rebecca

Last Name: Wong

University / College: Kingston School of Art

Course / Program: Fashion BA Hons

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Menswear / Fashion Illustration / Textiles - Print

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

Rebecca Wong is a fashion design graduate specialising in menswear, print design and fashion illustration. In her personal design work she brings together themes of culture, family nostalgia and belonging to create spaces where she can celebrate her heritage and play with masculine identities.ARTSTHREAD Global design graduate show 2023 Street Casual category joint winnerPUMA BHM competition 2023 winner

Manifested from a body of research widely consisting of family photo albums and vintage images of Jamaican reggae artists, 'All Bein' Well' explores my fascination with the many layers of heritage, culture and memory. To celebrate my Jamaican heritage and Black-British identity, I use the recurring themes of nostalgia, fluidity and belonging to question society's view of black men and the lack of space that this view leaves for vulnerability and openness. Each look portrays cultural references spanning from Portland, Jamaica, where my nana was born to Manchester where she later settled and started her family, to showcase the diversity and originality of Caribbean self-expression. I strive to constantly find beauty in the ordinary, less popularised elements of my culture, celebrating the journeys of those who participate within it. The Caribbean living room, a cultural staple within black British life post-Windrush was a significant influence. I found that by contrasting the seemingly ordinary aspects of Black-British life with the more striking style of Jamaican dancehall artists, I could create a space to portray Jamaican male flamboyancy in a fresh, liberating way that balances feminine and masculine elements and combines maximalism with comfort. For instance numerous motifs, colours and textures were taken from my nana's home over the years and documented in photographs, allowing me to include lace and botanical motifs through print and fabrication. Her style was also influential to the project, feminine visuals throughout were a tribute to her individuality, resilience and inspiring journey. From these themes and influences, I have designed and constructed 7 looks, each completed by a pair of Clarks Originals (a fashion staple in Jamaica). I hope that this collection will push the boundaries of Caribbean masculinity and portray, through clothing, the vibrancy and joy within Jamaican culture. Credits: Shoot 1 'Portland' (Location): Photography - Emily White Shoot 2 'Elva's House' (Studio): Photography - William Sousa Creative Direction, Design & Styling - Rebecca Wong Models - David Alajiki, Kaine Alleyne, Jordan Lambert, Giles Williams, Lewis Williams Shoot Assistants: Olivia Grace Williams, Lola Fried-Jones