LIMINAL FLUX
The Moment of Transformation
LIMINAL FLUX stands for clothing that captures the moment of transition – the instant between what has been and what is yet to come, where something new begins to take shape. The name unites Liminal – the threshold state – with Flux, the continuous flow of time and form.
Movement Between Times
This collection conceives clothing as a living structure in which traces of past and present overlap. A 19th-century Sunday suit, carefully maintained over a lifetime, and a Japanese boro jacket, kept alive through endless repair – both represent not nostalgia, but continuity through change. LIMINAL FLUX translates such forms of care into a contemporary practice.
Material as Language
Techniques and fabrics from diverse cultural contexts enter into dialogue. Selvedge denim, woven on traditional shuttle looms and dyed with indigo, encounters Japanese shibori and kasuri, which inscribe movement into the fabric itself. One textile combines shibori with Guinean dyeing methods – a material correspondence across continents.
Textile Duration
Exquisite materials such as cashmere, silk, virgin wool, and rare unused antique kimono fabrics are sourced from existing stocks and reassembled in the atelier. The cuts follow the logic of the material, preserving the integrity of the fabric. The result is clothing that contains time – visible, tangible, present.
Fashion as Cultural Practice
LIMINAL FLUX understands fashion as a reflective act. Each piece unites form, material, and attitude, opening a space between body, history, and the present moment. The collection does not respond to trends, but to the time in which it is created.
Photography: © Isabelle Wenzel, HanZ; 2025.








































