Magdaléna Rajnohová

Geometric Shapes and Creative Experiments – Magdaléna Rajnohová in the International FashionTEX Program

Magdaléna Rajnohová is a student of Fashion and Design at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague; in her creative work, she engages intensively with geometric forms and experimental design concepts.

She is currently working on a collection inspired by circular forms and rounded structures. At the heart of her project lies the development of a dress featuring circular patterns, through which she explores various proportions, shapes, and textile surfaces.

Magdaléna is particularly interested in the intersection of artistic expression, fashion, and innovative design processes. Through her work, she aims to forge new visual perspectives and reinterpret the impact of geometric elements within contemporary fashion.

She views her participation in the international FashionTEX program as a valuable opportunity to further develop her creative ideas, acquire new techniques, and exchange views with young international creatives. She finds the interdisciplinary dialogue between fashion, art, and technology to be particularly exciting.

The international FashionTEX project creates an inspiring space for creative exchange, innovative approaches, and shared ideas regarding the future of European fashion.

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