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  1. profile. contact. collaborators. credits. Montreal based fashion designer and professor at University of Quebec in Montreal.

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      2013. Fashioning the intangible: the conceptual clothing of...

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      Ying Gao. A Montreal based fashion designer and professor at...

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      Ying Gao Professor . École supérieure de mode Université du...

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  2. Artist Ying Gao makes fashion move with her dynamic garments. As a full-time professor at the French-language University of Quebec’s École supérieure de mode based in downtown Montreal, Ying begins most of her days in the university’s studio. “I’m a teacher, first and foremost,” she tells me. “I spend most of my time here.”

  3. Sep 21, 2019 · ying gao is a montreal-based fashion designer who created dynamic garments out of silicone, glass and organza. inspired by a neurologist's novel, the collection captures the essence of movement and stability over time, and adapts to the chromatic spectrum.

  4. Ying Gao is a creative designer who combines fashion, product and media design. She explores the construction of the garment and the transformation of the social and urban environment with sensory technologies.

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · Ying Gao is one of the many conscious designers taking a minimalist approach to the art of fashion – reminding us that fashion can be taken seriously, excitedly, and slowly. Fashion in the early 1900s had a certain “je ne sais quoi”; there was a glimmer to its sartorial luxury; a becoming hip to its step. Business models were typically ...

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Ying Gao is a professor and a conceptual artist who creates dynamic clothing that responds to various stimuli. Learn about her background, influences, and projects in this studio tour and interview.

  7. lvl3official.com › ying-gaoYing Gao - LVL3

    Mar 25, 2019 · Ying Gao questions our assumptions about clothing by combining fashion design, product design and media design. She explores the construction of the garment, taking her inspiration from the transformations of the social and urban environment.