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For my final-year project, I want to tell a story about how my clothing designs and concepts began. To do this, I revisited my childhood memories, where my grandmother served as my first inspiration. She is economizing, what others saw as a useless piece of fabric, she transformed into beautiful decorations or patchwork creations, giving them new life. This became the origin of my "one-piece-cut" philosophy. She also adored vibrant clothing! can't see too many black, white, or grey clothes in her wardrobe. Because of her, I stepped out of my comfort zone and embraced color. This collection is not just my graduation project; it's a gift for her. At the heart of my concept is zero waste and the use of biodegradable and environmentally friendly fabrics. So if I make a brand, Sustainable/ waste/ reusing fibers/Plant-based fibers will always be the key point. One-piece cutting differs fundamentally from conventional design methods, so working with calico required extreme caution- the process was full of unpredictability. I began by freely cutting lines and shapes at random positions on the fabric, then used draping to reserve space for the body. The results were always full of surprises. Breaking Boundaries with Color. I choose primary colors-*red, yellow, blue*-a bold departure from my old black-and-white safety net. This shift mirrors my personal life's transformation- a new chapter, as my world grows brighter and more vibrant. She(my grandma) said:" This life is what we have, and we must make of it what we can.