Five independent designers. One shared brief. Each responding to uncertainty through the lens of their own practice — retaining full authorship and creative credit throughout.
Designer Name One works at the intersection of fluidity and structure, creating garments that move with the body rather than against it. Based in New York, their practice draws on material experimentation and a deep knowledge of bias-cut construction. For The Uncertainty Project, they are exploring what it means to build form without a fixed anchor point.
Designer Name Two approaches garment-making as material research — testing the limits of fabric, structure, and meaning in equal measure. Their work sits between fashion and sculpture, asking where one ends and the other begins. The Uncertainty Project offered a natural home for work that has always resisted resolution.
Designer Name Three builds garments with the patience and precision of a luxury atelier — every seam considered, every fabric chosen with intent. Their practice is rooted in tailoring tradition while remaining restlessly contemporary. For this collection, they are asking what luxury looks like when certainty is removed from the equation.
Designer Name Four works across garment construction and mixed media, pulling from textile art, object-making, and cultural reference in equal measure. His process is deliberately non-linear — the finished piece is less a product than a record of decisions made in motion. The Uncertainty Project gave that instinct a framework.
Designer Name Five creates garments that feel inhabited before they are worn — draped, weighted, and resolved in a way that speaks to the body as a living thing. Based in London, their practice carries a European sensibility that sharpens the collection's transatlantic dialogue. For The Uncertainty Project, they are working through questions of groundlessness and ease.