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Joyce Li See Our Moonlight Revels Garments
See Our Moonlight Revels Garments is Iron Design Award winner in 2024 - 2025 Fashion, Apparel and Garment Design Award Category.
See Our Moonlight Revels Garments

See Our Moonlight Revels reimagines Titania from A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a 1920's flapper, blending Shakespearean elegance with modern womanhood. Flappers symbolized women's liberation, aligning with Titania's assertive nature. In the 20s, pants were rare for women, worn mostly by revolutionaries. To reflect this, a pair of palazzo pants that appear as a skirt when still but reveal their form in motions highlights her duality and evolving role. A imagination of who she was and could be today proves assertiveness enhance allure, as love and gentleness are not weakness.

See Our Moonlight Revels  Garments
Joyce Li See Our Moonlight Revels
Joyce Li Garments
Joyce Li design
Joyce Li design
Joyce Li

Joyce Li is a Parsons School of Design graduate whose work debuted at New York Fashion Week in 2021. Her graduate collection was featured in Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar UK, Schön! Magazine, ELLE Taiwan, Vulkan, and more. Known for her interactive and transformable designs, Joyce invites wearers to personalize each piece, forging a deeper connection with their clothing. Her aesthetic blends sculptural silhouettes, clean construction, and a soft, muted palette to evoke a sense of quiet elegance.

Joyce Li

Joyce Li presented her graduate collection during New York Fashion Week in September 2021. Her collection was featured in several prestigious media outlets, including Vogue Italia, Harper's Bazaar UK, Schön! Magazine, ELLE Taiwan, Vulkan Magazine, and more. Joyce enjoys engaging with her audience through interactive and transformable fashion. She invites her audience to play with and adjust her designs, creating personalized looks that reflect their individual identities. This interactive approach allows her audience to become part of the creative process, fostering a deeper connection with the clothes they wear. With a strong understanding of garment construction, Joyce emphasizes clean-cut, sculptural forms and linear silhouettes. She often incorporates a light, muted palette, conveying an atmosphere of tranquility.