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Nuha Errayes is a womenswear designer specialising in digital fashion, with a focus on silhouette experimentation and textile innovation. Her work brings forward traditional craftsmanship with 3D technology, imagining a future where individuality is celebrated without the burden of waste. During her time interning in a couture house, Nuha deepened her understanding of structure, care, and finish - all values she now applies in her digital workflow to meet the same standard of excellence. She argues that tactility and quality don’t have to be limited to physical realities. Her process of ‘Digital Couture’ proposes clothing that is designed to be adapted, customised, and visualised instantly through CLO3D. Each of Nuha’s projects begins with a journal entry - a question or feeling that gradually evolves into a silhouette. This journalistic process grounds her collections in personal reflection and emotional investigation. She twins garments between physical and digital spaces, ensuring that storytelling and texture translate across both. Her graduate collection, “After This,” is driven by the ironic mantra of the overworked designer: after this, I’ll sleep. Then, after this, when the consequences of exhaustion begin to manifest in your health, your work, or - metaphorically - your clothing, maybe you’ll see a doctor. The collection draws parallels between the meticulous work of surgeons and designers - both patching things together under pressure. Through garments that feature medical suturing and integrate mannequin-like components such as cotton tape, Nuha explores what happens when the designer becomes the mannequin - too tired to dress, they simply wear their work.