Anise Augustin - Upcycled Female Streetwear
Modeled by Sydney Allen
Billboard Artwork by Lily Roman
Featured in ArtPop’s 5th Annual Upcycled Fashion Show & Fundraiser
Anise’s piece plays with perception and form, exploring the concept of illusion through an intricate technique known as triaxial weaving—where three sets of vinyl strips are interlaced at 60-degree angles to create a bold 3D cube effect. The result is a visually dynamic textile that adds energy and movement to the garment.
Finished with contrasting neon piping, this streetwear-inspired silhouette is both elevated and edgy—proving that upcycled materials can be transformed into high-impact, wearable art.
Meet the Designer:
Anise is a fashion designer from New Jersey whose love for design started early and has continued to evolve with time.
Known among friends and family for her thoughtful, detail-driven approach, Anise brings a personal lens to every piece she creates. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, she’s carving out her own space in the industry—one that blends creativity, craftsmanship, and a deep respect for the process. Her work has appeared on runways in both New York and North Carolina, where her designs have been noted for their energy, contrast, and personality.
For Anise, fashion is both a form of self-expression and transformation—a way to communicate emotion, story, and spirit through clothing.
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