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She is originally from South Korea and became well known as a contestant on Making the Cut on Amazon Prime Video. Each stripe represents a garment and it’s multiplied so that excessiveness comes to life to symbolize over consumption.” Choi made deliberate design choices to use colors and synthetic materials that were most represented in the closets she studied. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, she presented her thesis collection, EXCESSIVISM, at the Parsons Benefit in May 2017. Ji Won Choi is an Oklahoma fashion designer. Ji Won Choi is a fashion designer born in South Korea and raised in Oklahoma. Choi intends for her garments to be multi-functional with the goal of reducing excessive consumerism in the industry. The Ji Won Choi Story
In preparing for her collection, she studied the closets of her friends and family: “I decided that we have so much clothing, but we only wear a portion of it. —
Growing up feeling so different, she rejected her Korean culture until she discovered new cultures while living in New York… Born in Seoul, raised in the Midwest USA, educated in New York City and Paris, and have worked in Milano, JI WON CHOI’s work revolves around investigating human cultures and using design to promote positive change within societies. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, she presented her thesis collection, EXCESSIVISM, at the Parsons Benefit in May 2017. Series 6
JI WON CHOI. Ji Won has 8 jobs listed on their profile. View Ji Won Choi’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. The collection was the winner of Kering Empowering Imagination Award, winner of Yooxygen Award by Yoox, finalist of Eyes on Talent Award, CFDA Fashion Future Graduate, and finalist of Parsons Creative Systems Award. Episode 2 Winning Look Designer Bio: Ji Won Choi, New York City: The Parsons graduate is a designer of elevated, active streetwear that she sells under her namesake brand and has collaborated with Adidas, with pieces worn by Beyoncé and Kendall Jenner. Ji Won Choi is a textile designer whose work investigates human cultures, using design to promote positive change. Three stripes on directional designs define the collaboration. The show premiered on March 27, 2020, and it shows 12 fashion designers from all around the world as they compete. Ji Won Choi spent her summer zipping from New York to Paris to Tokyo working alongside icons of the fashion industry, including TV stars Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum. Born in Seoul, raised in the Midwest USA, educated in New York City and Paris, and have worked in Milano, JI WON CHOI’s work revolves around investigating human cultures and using design to promote positive change within societies. Fashion Designer Nomadic herit/edge www.jiwchoi.com. In September 2017, she was awarded the “Ones to Watch“ Award by Fashion Scout and presented her collection at London Fashion Week. Ji Won Choi is a textile designer whose work investigates human cultures, using design to promote positive change. Her work has been displayed at Bergdorf Goodman in New York and at New York Textile Month. Ji Won Choi Her work has been featured in various international publications such as Forbes and WWD, and exclusive interviews have been featured on Vogue Italia, Vogue USA, Bullett Media, LOVE, and Modern Weekly China.Citing the modern art movement, Excessivism, as a major influence on her collection, Choi aims to highlight the social issues of excess and consumer waste. Because fashion directly influences our culture, I choose to make statements through it in order to promote positive change. Artist