Collection: Rui Kè Collection

The Rui Kè Collection applies a single process across multiple forms.

Rather than designing silhouettes first, each piece begins with the same methodology:
a controlled base, intentional disruption, and measured reconstruction.

This process is carried consistently across chore coats, denim, skater shorts, and asymmetric skirts—allowing different garments to carry the same underlying tension, restraint, and variance.

No two categories are treated as separate design problems.
They are simply different surfaces for the same system to act upon.

Materials are manipulated by hand.
Proportions are adjusted through pressure, distortion, and repetition.
Outcomes are guided, not predetermined.

The result is a collection where structure and instability coexist,
where utility garments carry sculptural intent,
and expressive forms retain discipline.

Each piece is produced in limited quantities.
Variation is expected.
Uniformity is not the objective.

This collection is not seasonal.
It is procedural.