about
independent garment and object practice. one person from sketch to finished piece.

polyuvin is an independent atelier for constructed garments, wearable objects, and small-run pieces. everything is developed and made by one person — from sketch and pattern work through cutting, assembly, and finishing.
the practice started in 2019 as an experiment in modular construction — treating clothing as structural objects rather than soft silhouettes. over time it grew into a focused archive of garments, accessories, and spatial pieces built around exposed seams, fixed geometry, and manual assembly.
process
each commission or custom piece follows the same sequence. ready archive items can skip development stages.
- 01
brief
conversation about purpose, fit, materials, timeline, and budget.
- 02
development
sketches, fabric selection, pattern drafting, and first samples.
- 03
construction
cutting, assembly, fittings, and structural adjustments by hand.
- 04
delivery
final finishing, documentation, and handover or shipment.
selected milestones
- independent archive of 8 constructed pieces, 2024–2026
- custom garments produced for private clients and performers
- editorial and styling work with independent photographers
- object and installation pieces for exhibition contexts
- small-run production without outsourced manufacturing