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Lilla Wicki

Lilla Wicki

Chroma

Name(s)

Lilla Wicki (1981)

Instagram

@lillawicki

Employment

100% independent: 25% independent designer, 21% commissioned designer, 11% fashion lecturer, 8% community builder, 9% networker, 21% art educator, 5% researcher, 58% mother of two

Education

Master Transdisciplinary Studies, ZHdK, 2022 
Bachelor Fashion Design Womenswear, Central Saint Martins, London (GB), 2005

Title

Chroma

Year of creation

2019–2024

Place of creation

Switzerland, Italy, India etc.

Context of creation

Independent projects, commissions, research, education, design support

Collaborators

Various collaborators, including Angelina Bergamin, Arthur Arbesser, Daniel Kaldis, Maison Shift, Mode Suisse, Pizval, Schweizer Paraplegiker Stiftung, Susann Schweizer, Ulrich Kössl, Yannick Aellen and many more!

Item(s) shown

Clothing, jewellery, fabric, videos, images

Dimensions

Various

Formats/Duration

Various

Material(s)

Fabric, metal, shells, beads and more

Material supplier(s)

Pizval (Somma Lombardo, IT); Stotz (Zurich), deadstock fabrics (Zurich), vintage jewellery parts (Rhode Island, US) and more

Lilla Wicki is a fashion and textile designer with many interests and a broad scope of work. With the intention of promoting a broader understanding of what constitutes an interconnected design practice today, she is showcasing a pluralistic mix of independent initiatives, community building, educational outreach, and commissioned pieces at the Swiss Design Awards exhibition. Her professional journey started at Central Saint Martins in London with a degree in Fashion Design Women’s Wear, followed by a decade-long working stint in Paris and New York. On a personal quest for more sustainable textile futures, Lilla Wicki now works as an independent designer based in Zurich, where reflection, collaboration and conscious creation are at the heart of everything she does – like running her fashion consultancy studio Monochrome, building up the design hub Maison Shift, teaching at various institutions or creating a growing line of accessories made of artfully crafted vintage textiles.