About
As a multicultural creative based in Singapore with an interest in interdisciplinary approaches across fashion and the arts, Miyuki's work is driven by a strong creative intuition and a distinct personal perspective, enabling her to form innovative connections across disciplines.
As a designer, she is interested in creating work that fosters connection through shared values and community. In particular, she is guided by principles of intellect, authenticity and humanitas, which underpin both her creative practice and professional approach.
Miyuki completed her BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles degree at LASALLE in 2026, where she developed strong skills in illustration, concept development and project oversight. Along with this, Miyuki explored the business side of fashion, advancing her entrepreneurial approach through her final year project.
At the same time, Miyuki completed her BA (Honours) Arts and Humanities (Creative Writing and French) degree at The Open University. Her concurrent studies gave her a unique perspective on communication, and poetry and storytelling became a central aspect of her design practice.
Un / Veiled sartorially amplifies the complexities of womanhood. Reframing the Madonna–Magdalene complex, the collection brings together opposing identities that have historically been used to exclude and limit women, embracing co-existence to highlight a more complete and unified sense of self.
In addition to Un / Veiled, Miyuki created a business proposal for a brand to encompass the collection. The brand, M . V . M . C, is a "life-proof" legacy brand that rejects the sterility of mass production and the transience of "disposable identity.”
The brand aims to bridge the disconnect between the modern, high-velocity wearer and their intrinsic need for creative humanity through "emotional infrastructure"—garments that serve as physical anchors for identity. By excavating the artistic expressions of past civilisations and amalgamating them into bold, maximalist and durable designs, MVMC provides cultural connectivity.
We prioritise Humanitas: every piece a manifestation of human craft, history and theology, designed to ensure the multifaceted wearer is never unaccounted for or unrecognised by society.