
Félicie Eymard is a Product Designer. She graduated in 2014 with distinction in Industrial Design at Ecole Nationale Supériuere des Arts Visuels de La Cambre, Brussels, Belgium. In the same year, she started a master’s degree in Design Products at The Royal College of Art, London, United Kingdom. Graduated this year in the same school. “METAMORPHOSIS” is a womenswear capsule collection of five outfits designed fir an urban nomadic context as a means of improving the relationship between the user and clothing. – Diploma Project of Royal College of Art.



It has been designed with the approach of a product designer by finding solutions to
harmonize the user’s wellbeing with the world around them. This capsule collection suggests a new system that focuses on the user’s experience by making garments that listen to their needs while allowing the user to respond to them.
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Thought with the idea of functional embellishment where every detail performs a role,
these wearable objects aim to be like an animal skin that adapts to different, environment and various parts of the clothes emerge and vanish to transform and reveal hidden layers.

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Metamorphosis proposes a new way of creating a story around wearable objects by identifying and solving problems. With the belief that cities are accumulating more and more people, where space is a luxury, where nomadism is becoming the norm and where climate, is continuously changing, the garment we wear needs to adapt to these mutations.

Metamorphosis established a principle and demonstrate this around questions of
acclimatization, comfort, and freedom so that each of these garments exists as a family around these values.

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