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Fabiola Soavelo
MFaFDS - Fashion Design and Society

Parsons School of Design

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Apparel / Womenswear / Accessories

My location: New York, United States

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Parsons School of Design

Fabiola Soavelo

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First Name: Fabiola

Last Name: Soavelo

University / College: Parsons School of Design

Course / Program: MFaFDS - Fashion Design and Society

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Apparel / Womenswear / Accessories

My Location: New York, United States

About

Fabiola Soavelo is a multidisciplinary fashion designer, who grew up in Nosy Be, Madagascar, and relocated to Switzerland at age 10. She studied fashion at Central Saint Martins in London and then earned a merit-based scholarship for Parsons in New York. There, she honed her genuine design identity, culminating in her 'Fihavanana' collection upon completing her two-year Master's program.  Influenced by her Swiss-Malagasy background, she merges minimalism from Swiss culture with the historical and natural essence of Malagasy heritage. Science fiction guides her exploration of this duality, while her designs reflect how colonial history and African roots shape body perceptions. Her collection harmonizes deadstock leather, raffia fibers, and intricate silhouettes, interweaving identity in expansive and snug forms.

unsettling Fihavanana - ss24

Specialisms:

Apparel Womenswear Menswear

The captivating Fihavanana collection finds its roots in the Malagasy concept of togetherness, echoing my dual Swiss-Malagasy heritage. It explores the duality of identity and its connection to collective memory by breathing new life into discarded leather, raffia fibers, and intricate silhouettes. This collection fearlessly challenges fashion's pursuit of perfection by celebrating the raw beauty of leather's imperfections, symbolizing life's constant evolution. Each of the five leather jackets is a testament to sustainability, crafted from deadstock materials, remnants, or scraps, each with a unique story. Raffia, a cornerstone material, holds deep cultural significance in Madagascar, where artisans hand-weave it, resulting in patterns and textures that mirror life's natural variations. Through this craft, I explore the transformative power of personal connections, nostalgia, and memories, elevating the mundane into expressions of identity. This collection seamlessly blends the artistry of Malagasy and Swiss traditions, guided by elements of science fiction. It reflects on the impact of colonial history and African roots on our perception of the body. Drawing inspiration from works like Octavia Butler's "Kindred" and Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner," it delves into the complex interplay of race, memories, and identity. The collection navigates the uncanny realm of memories, where the familiar and foreign merge, creating fresh experiences from past echoes.