
""I have become more and more interested in how fashion can express meaning beyond the surface. That is the part of design that continues to matter most to me.""
""I am always thinking about what a design is saying and why it needs to exist in that way. That is where the work becomes interesting to me.""
Rachel Sacksner views clothing as a medium that conveys history, emotion, and intention, rather than just a surface-level aesthetic. Her design philosophy integrates education, narrative, and structural rigor, making each piece a part of a larger language. Sacksner's upbringing in a creative environment shaped her belief that fashion can express deeper meanings. She emphasizes the importance of understanding what a design communicates and its necessity, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion to create work that is both serious and meaningful.
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