Aged trees, fresh offsprings, 1000 different tones of green, rose, red… the magic beauty of nature follows patterns, but lies in variation and imperfection. A melody needs breaks to breathe. A pattern design as well. No leaf of one tree is like another, but all of them are leaves, part of one tree. The variation doesn’t break the rhythm, but rather helps it.
Julia Moser follows these principles in her research and design practice. Spanning textile and fashion design, costume creation (especially for dance performances), and exhibition contributions, she rethinks fashion and textile design for a more sustainable and healthier future. With a focus on material innovation and biodesign, Julia Moser explores new technologies to uncover alternative design approaches. Her work has been showcased in various international exhibitions, shows, and fairs, including the V&A London (GB), National Art Center Tokyo (JP), Design Center UQAM Montréal (CA), Ars Electronica Center Linz (AT), Design Museum Holon (IL), Shibuya Fashion Week Tokyo (JP), New Designers London (UK) and Première Vision Paris (FR).