Sophie Mason

Contact: smason7609@gmail.com
University/School: Sheffield Hallam University
Location: Sheffield

 

About me

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About me _____

A fashion design graduate from Sheffield Hallam University.

A passionate Fashion Designer specialising in womenswear, my design philosophy is rooted in storytelling—each collection is a dialogue between heritage and innovation. Drawing inspiration from art, culture, and the lived experiences of women, I merge craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes to evoke both elegance and edge.

With a background in textiles and design, my mission is to inspire women to wear their identity boldly, with garments that speak louder than words. I create empowering pieces that celebrate strength and reclaim the female form. My work reimagines traditional garments with a modern lens, championing realistic body shapes and challenging industry norms to reflect authenticity, confidence, and unapologetic femininity.

 

Inspiration

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Unapologetic In Form

This collection is a fierce, unapologetic reclamation of garments once used to cage and control the female body. taking the corset—once a symbol of submission—and twisting it into something provocative, empowering, and unapologetically bold. Structure isn’t here to suppress; it’s here to amplify, seduce, and disrupt. The corset, historically a tool of control, is stripped of its shame and reborn as armour—one that wraps around the body not to hide it, but to spotlight it. Each piece says: I’m here.

Traditional menswear garments are contorted to give a raw, redefined edge—reimagined with strategic “windows” cut into the fabric. These aren’t just skin-baring slashes; they’re statements. Each opening offers a glimpse beneath the surface, shifting the gaze from concealment to celebration. But they’re also a nod to the digital age: we live through screens now—always peeking, always performing, always watching. These windows reflect that duality: the desire to be seen and the power of choosing how.

 

My work

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My work _____

 

Detail

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Detail _____

 
Design clothes not to hide a woman’s body, but to honour its form—on her terms, in her power
— Azzedine Alaïa
 
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