I fell in love with the art form,” says London-based, British-Filipino designer Shaun Jordan about his craft, revealing that fashion wasn’t initially his career choice. When he was younger, he envisioned himself as a graphic designer, putting only fashion and textile as an afterthought.
But even though he didn’t exactly wind up in the graphics industry, it’s obvious that the techniques of bold color and print still prevail in his work.
“There was a seemingly weird, innate response to fashion design when I started learning it,” Jordan recalls, saying that he was inspired by TV shows like Project Runway and FashionTV, as well as by the most stylish person in his family—his mom. I was always excited for the classes, unlike the first one that I chose. Continuously craving to create art on the body was just so intriguing to me.”
Jordan fully realized his ideology from his graduate collection Sa Ilalim ng Araw,” in Central Saint Martins CSM), which is a line that stems from core themes of personal identity and cultural navigation. He wanted the work to not only provoke conversations about identity, but also bring a sense of empathy toward anyone who connects with his own experiences and journey. The most important thing? To have people in any way, shape, or form relate with the stories he tells.
“I always start with self-reflection,” Jordan narrates. What am I feeling? Why? This idea of self-reflection was one of the main storylines under my graduate collection, which narrates my diaspora and dysphoria growing up. After years of struggling to connect to my British and Filipino cultural roots, I finally came to a conclusion of acceptance and pride within my mixedrace heritage. I thought, what better way to bring this chapter to a close than to write a poetic love story about the duality of nationalities?”
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