Jia Guo

Collection

SHOPAHOLICS

‘Shopaholic’ explores desire, excess, and emotional entrapment through layered, transformable garments rooted in personal accountability. Centered on repetition, the collection of shirts reflects compulsive consumption through duplicated collars, layered plackets, strip-based constructions, and repeated forms. Prints depicting stacked garments, along with repurposed mini-garment textiles, laser-cut leather stiletto patches, and sequins, create visual overload. The work embodies SOF values by translating cycles of desire into self-reflective, wearable garments.
Image: Linesheet
Image: Look 1 & Mini Shoe Rack Fascinator
Cropped Sculptural Cape with Assorted Buttons / Asymmetrical Hybrid Skirt / Draped Panel Extension / Printed Fragment Inserts / Embedded Object Panels / Displaced Construction
Image: Look 2
Multiple Placket Jacket / Printed Strips Tube Top / Tailored Shorts / Layered Placket System / Extended Panel Construction / Asymmetrical Length Variation
Image: Look 3
Convertible Capri–Baggy Hybrid Pants / Detachable Pant System / Strips Leather Printed Top / Gold Sequin Top / Layered Top Construction/ Modular Garment Structure
Image: Look 4
Image: Look 5
Multi-Skirt Hybrid Dress / Draped Top / Strips Neck Scarf / Floor-Length Vest with Attached Mini Garments / Layered Skirt Construction / Embedded Garment System
Image: Look 6
Strips Printed Dress with Multiple Plackets / Fur Strips Scarf / Layered Placket Construction / Fragmented Print Composition
Image: Repetition, layering, and displacement reconstruct garments into fragmented systems. Strips, stacked imagery, and hybrid materials mirror cycles of accumulation, where clothing becomes both object and residue of desire.

Bio

Jia Guo is a New York–based fashion designer working with modular, transformable silhouettes. Her designs operate between excess and restraint, where volume, asymmetry, and convertible structures create constant shift.

Blending streetwear, deconstruction, and Y2K references, she builds garments that refuse to stay fixed. Clothing becomes a second skin—unstable, adaptable, and in motion. For her, fashion is not about defining identity, but continuously rewriting it.

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