Season 4
Chase is a forward-thinking fashion designer at Arizona State University, blending vintage aesthetics with modern silhouettes and innovative designs. Inspired by avant-garde Japanese designers, his work combines traditional influences with cutting-edge innovation, resulting in timeless yet contemporary pieces. Dedicated to mastering his craft, Chase's designs resonate widely while staying true to his distinctive vision, continually pushing the boundaries of fashion.
Chase is a forward-thinking fashion designer at Arizona State University, blending vintage aesthetics with modern silhouettes and innovative designs. Inspired by avant-garde Japanese designers, his work combines traditional influences with cutting-edge innovation, resulting in timeless yet contemporary pieces. Dedicated to mastering his craft, Chase's designs resonate widely while staying true to his distinctive vision, continually pushing the boundaries of fashion.
GLW COUTURE is a slow fashion luxury brand that specializes in made-to-order womenswear. Every unique piece is handcrafted from thoughtfully designed patterns, and sewn using materials that are safe for those with sensory sensitivity.
With a background in styling, photography, film, and performing arts, designer Grace Walton is no stranger to the art world. Oftentimes, Walton uses photography and painting as supporting mediums to help convey the emotional aspect to her designs.
The phrase “wearable art that depicts history and timeless elegance” is the GLW’s slogan, as the designer recognizes the importance of fashion’s history while drafting her own designs. She is heavily inspired by 90's couture, specifically from John Galliano and Alexander Mcqueen, and strives to bring back theatrical runway.
GLW COUTURE is a slow fashion luxury brand that specializes in made-to-order womenswear. Every unique piece is handcrafted from thoughtfully designed patterns, and sewn using materials that are safe for those with sensory sensitivity.
With a background in styling, photography, film, and performing arts, designer Grace Walton is no stranger to the art world. Oftentimes, Walton uses photography and painting as supporting mediums to help convey the emotional aspect to her designs.
The phrase “wearable art that depicts history and timeless elegance” is the GLW’s slogan, as the designer recognizes the importance of fashion’s history while drafting her own designs. She is heavily inspired by 90's couture, specifically from John Galliano and Alexander Mcqueen, and strives to bring back theatrical runway.
Sydney learned how to sew from her good friend Sue, an elderly woman who lived down the street from her family back in CO. They would spend afternoons listening to Johnny Mathis cassettes tapes and enjoying each others company and wisdom. Sue unfortunately passed away in July and Sydney’s work for this line is in memory of that sweet sweet woman.
Charlie has spent the last few years building the ‘Bucket’ brand which he has used for both his clothing and music. There has been a lot of experimentation and self learning that has lead to pieces you see today which vary greatly but tend to hold roots in the realm of functional and sustainable fashion.
These two have been a part of each others lives for a while now but discovered their love for sewing as individuals. Both designers work almost exclusively with Goodwill sourced materials. Because their creative ideas tend to mesh and overlap in so many ways, they chose to join forces once again for ATLAS season IV. ‘Be present, enjoy the moment, breathe deep.’
Sydney learned how to sew from her good friend Sue, an elderly woman who lived down the street from her family back in CO. They would spend afternoons listening to Johnny Mathis cassettes tapes and enjoying each others company and wisdom. Sue unfortunately passed away in July and Sydney’s work for this line is in memory of that sweet sweet woman.
Charlie has spent the last few years building the ‘Bucket’ brand which he has used for both his clothing and music. There has been a lot of experimentation and self learning that has lead to pieces you see today which vary greatly but tend to hold roots in the realm of functional and sustainable fashion.
These two have been a part of each others lives for a while now but discovered their love for sewing as individuals. Both designers work almost exclusively with Goodwill sourced materials. Because their creative ideas tend to mesh and overlap in so many ways, they chose to join forces once again for ATLAS season IV. ‘Be present, enjoy the moment, breathe deep.’
Hi! I’m Lily DeHaan, the creator and designer for lillian’s. I am originally from a small town in Iowa but stayed in Arizona after graduating from GCU.
Clothing has always served as my creative outlet. It began with my mom, one of my greatest teachers and supporter. Her mom taught her how to sew and she passed that down to me.
For as long as I can remember, my free time was spent “playing with clothes” as my mom would call it. I would spend hours, procrastinating my homework or bedtime, going back and forth from my mom’s closet, sister’s closet and my own trying to put new outfits together. Later that grew into doing a thrift flip project in high school that inspired lily_wears.
Now, lillian’s is a mixture of thrift flips and pieces made from scratch. It represents beauty, maturity, and joy. I want lillian’s to inspire others to be confident in what they are wearing and have fun with their outfits!
Hi! I’m Lily DeHaan, the creator and designer for lillian’s. I am originally from a small town in Iowa but stayed in Arizona after graduating from GCU.
Clothing has always served as my creative outlet. It began with my mom, one of my greatest teachers and supporter. Her mom taught her how to sew and she passed that down to me.
For as long as I can remember, my free time was spent “playing with clothes” as my mom would call it. I would spend hours, procrastinating my homework or bedtime, going back and forth from my mom’s closet, sister’s closet and my own trying to put new outfits together. Later that grew into doing a thrift flip project in high school that inspired lily_wears.
Now, lillian’s is a mixture of thrift flips and pieces made from scratch. It represents beauty, maturity, and joy. I want lillian’s to inspire others to be confident in what they are wearing and have fun with their outfits!
Hello, my name is Jayce Candrea and I am the founder of Wash the City. We have created a movement based on the idea that positive change is possible. Our products are sustainable, ethical, and impactful. No cutting corners.
Hello, my name is Jayce Candrea and I am the founder of Wash the City. We have created a movement based on the idea that positive change is possible. Our products are sustainable, ethical, and impactful. No cutting corners.