Rose Qi
Bio
Rose Qi is a New York-based fashion designer whose work explores structural innovation in garment-making, using digital tools to support design. With a foundation in sculpture art, she developed an intuitive understanding of form and structure with fashion design. Her designs explore the fluid relationship between body, space, and clothing, integrating modular construction techniques to create adaptive, interlocking pieces used seamless way of joining fabric pieces into garment. Her aesthetic leans toward minimalist, architectural silhouettes with a gender-neutral design.
Rose Qi’s 2025 collection transforms garment construction into a modular, puzzle-like system—the LEGO of fashion. It eliminates traditional stitching and uses interlocking edges that snap together, allowing garments to be assembled, taken apart, and reassembled. The result is a system where clothing is defined by structure and logic, not seams and thread.
The silhouettes are sculptural yet wearable, blending architectural precision with neutral fluidity. The restrained color scheme highlights the focus on form, structure, and assembly mechanisms, turning the act of dressing into an interactive experience. Without traditional seams, the garments become evolving structure. Less like clothing and more like wearable architecture.
Currently in prototype phase, future iterations will explore combinations of more styles of construction. Instead of fixed seams, the collection proposes a system of endless possibility. It will be a new language of clothing where the wearer becomes both the designer and the assembler.