LIZ SKORSIS
SEDONA MAGAZINE
The New Language of Tailoring
A Melbourne based designer redefines structure through instinct, color, and quiet confidence at New York Fashion Week.
At New York Fashion Week, where emerging designers are measured not only by their vision but by their clarity of voice, one name arrives with a perspective that feels both instinctive and assured.
Her relationship with fashion began early, shaped by an enduring fascination with form, fabric, and self expression. By her late teens, she was already creating garments, laying the groundwork for a design language that would later evolve into something distinctly her own. A period working in bridal refined her technical discipline, yet it also clarified what she did not want. Convention was never the destination. Creation was.
Today, her work is anchored in tailoring, with a particular emphasis on jackets and pants. There is a precision to her silhouettes, but never rigidity. Instead, structure becomes a framework for expression. These are clothes designed not simply to be worn, but to be inhabited, pieces that invite confidence rather than require it.
Produced in Melbourne in deliberately limited quantities, each garment carries an inherent sense of rarity. Fabrics are sourced in small runs, ensuring that no piece feels replicated or diluted. This approach preserves the integrity of each design while reinforcing a more considered way of creating fashion.
Her process begins not with a sketch, but with the fabric itself. Texture, weight, and movement act as the starting point, guiding the form each piece will eventually take. The result is a collection that feels intuitive yet refined.
Color defines the collection. In a landscape often dominated by black, her decision to exclude it entirely feels intentional. Instead, she embraces a palette that is warm, vibrant, and expressive.
Though the brand is still in its early stages, its direction is already clear. These are clothes for women who dress with certainty, who understand the power of presence.
Tailoring, redefined through instinct and color
A new voice in fashion, shaped by fabric and confidence.
With subtle references to Alexander McQueen and the refined restraint of Victoria Beckham, her aesthetic balances strength with sophistication. In New York City, where style is a form of self expression, her debut feels both natural and necessary.
A new voice, already unmistakable.


