Sonja Jocić

[5] She then studied at the University of Borås's "Swedish School of Textiles", obtaining a master's degree in Fashion Design in 2014.

[2] The collection also featured layered skirts and translucent tops, as well as one stand out piece, "...an all-in-black costume composed of an asymmetrical coat and a pair of Marlene Dietrich-style pants.

"[3] In 2016, she presented black, red and white outfits that mixed traditional fabrics, like wool and silk, with rubber, PVC and other non-traditional materials.

[12][13] To bring awareness about sustainable fashion, her 2017 collection was called "Zero Percent" and relied on reducing fabric waste.

[5] In order to reduce fabric waste, she uses draped layering and precise pattern cutting,[5] as well as following the principles of origami paper folding.