Lois Jacques Sarkodie plays with time: ancestral time, alongside the present. Her work is built through collage, layering past and present identities to construct a world of her own. She starts with her wardrobe, her Ghanaian heritage, her environment: Hackney, her youth, her anxieties. She exists in the in-between – between street dance and ballet, between street and refinement, between the raw and the resolved. Sarkodie's design language speaks in minimal lines, where tailoring becomes choreography. The aesthetic is simple on the surface, but takes you somewhere. Through texture, through warmth, through a quiet stylistic journey only reveals itself once you're already inside it. She is motivated by heritage, by the philosophy of the in-between, by the shifting personas of enrolling and de-enrolling - the way identity is never fixed, but always, unmistakably, yours.