ABOUT ME

Kendra Dresser
Kendra Dresser is in Communications and Public Relations with a focus on how fashion, media, and culture shape the way we see the world and ourselves.
She’s interested in the connection between image and meaning: how a campaign, an outfit, or a trend can say something deeper about identity, mood, and the cultural moment.
She’s especially drawn to how Generation Z uses fashion and beauty to express individuality, often in bold, layered, and playful ways. She’s also curious about how social media continues to reshape storytelling, changing how we create, share, and connect through visual culture.
To Kendra, fashion is more than just style; it’s a language! One that reflects who we are, how we feel, and what we stand for. She’s committed to sustainability and believes fashion and culture should not only inspire but also respect the planet.
Let’s work together!
LARS MERTENS REWRITES THE RULES OF MENSWEAR
Belgian designer Lars Mertens fuses storytelling, craft and colour into a vision that resists labels and sparks imagination. Lars Mertens Menswear Indeed, menswear has always danced between rules and rebellion. At the Royal Academy of…
FRIVOLOUS CARTOONS: KÁRI ÞÓR BARRY’S PLAYFUL TAILORING
Icelandic designer Kári Þór Barry merges cartoon exaggeration with precise tailoring, turning oddities into intelligent, wearable narratives. Cartoons Meet Craft For centuries, humans have found humour in exaggeration, from cave paintings to Looney Tunes. Today,…
THE CORSET RETURN: A CULTURAL FASHION STATEMENT
From Marie Antoinette’s Versailles to streetwear, the corset is back as a statement of power, artistry, and identity. Once a tool of control, it now stands for freedom, performance, and self-expression. THE CORSET’S HISTORICAL ROOTS…
ANN CARRINGTON TRANSFORMS OBJECTS INTO ART
British sculptor Ann Carrington turns spoons, buttons, and pearls into works that rethink culture, craft, and beauty. From the 1960s To Today’s Lens Since the 1960s, artists have blurred boundaries between high and low art,…
OH RRR MAK:
CRAFTING TIMELESS KOREAN FURNITURE OH RRR MAK IS INSPIRED BY DAILY LIFE. With each creation, OH RRR MAK redefines Korean furniture in Seoul, simultaneously elevating everyday gestures into timeless and meaningful design. KOREAN FURNITURE OH…
MARIE ANTOINETTE at The V&A
The Victoria and Albert Museum restores Queen Marie Antoinette’s wardrobe in an exhibition opening on 20th September 2025. Marie Antoinette’s style was never only about beauty. It was theatre, politics and survival. From Versailles salons…
LUCY DACUS RELEASES DUAL SINGLES
With two new singles, Dacus reminds us why she is one of indie’s most captivating voices. Lucy Dacus’ new singles arrive like confessions whispered in a crowded room. Since the 1960s, songwriters have transformed private…
THE PERFUME OF TOMORROW: NEANDERTAL IS & WAS
A scent house that merges primal memory, design and artificial intelligence into perfume for a restless age. Neandertal perfume In the 1960s, cultural movements demanded new ways of seeing. Today, Neandertal perfume demands new ways…
IMAGINE THAT PRINTS REDEFINING DIGITAL ART
Arminda da Silva is a graphic designer based in Johannesburg who challenges the glossy perfection dominating digital art. Since the early 2000s, digital artists have pursued flawless polish. However, Arminda’s project, Imagine That Prints, pushes back…