SOULWHAT is the fashion documentation about the soul and whatnot. Questioning herself deeply about the complex yet soulful relationship between arts, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, the Buddhist trans artist and boundary-pushing fashion designer based in Berlin. Each of her sculptured pieces was reimagined and sustainably made from discarded Buddhist monk textiles individually. This unconventional material has long been stored away at temples in Thailand because they produce more robes than monks need. Eda womanifests an alternated social norm by fashioning this collectible fashion edition that embraces the diverse wealth of identities and artistically expresses the principles of Buddhism desexualization. Artist: Eda Phanlert Sriprom/ Ladyboil @ladyboilClothes: Eda Editions @edaeditionsPhotographer: John Tods @johntodsModel: Gigi Ferocious @gigiferociousStylist: Dome Sweet Dome @dome_sweet_domeSet design: The Tweedles @the___tweedlesHair: Biobell.lpz @biobell.lpzMUA: Toonchaidit @toonchaiditVideographer: Thatwasboat @thatwasboat See Eda Phanlert Sriprom's Page here →
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