Karen Heshi

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Karen Heshi is a fashion designer focused on apparel design, specializing in laser-cut technology and the use of laser-cutting at the material level to distort garment volume and movement. Her thesis explored uniformization in society and challenged conventional ideas of suiting, using clothing as a medium for self-expression rather than conformity. The available content does not describe a formal sustainability or ESG programme for the brand, but it does show an interest in design processes, garment construction, and rethinking how clothing is made and worn.

Karen Heshi Sustainability Actions

Laser-cut apparel design

I focus on apparel design specializing in laser-cut technology with a focus on perception—best known for using laser-cutting at the material level to distort garment volume and movement in unexpected, expressive ways. My work often brings a playful tone to design, challenging how we perceive and interact with clothing.

Thesis on uniformization

My thesis explores the concept of uniformization in society. From a young age, we’re taught to perform in unison—how to sit in school, how to behave in public, and how to dress in ways that align with community expectations. As children, we’re conditioned to blend in, to follow the rules.

Worked on Yeezy x GAP

I ended up flying to LA to work on the Yeezy x GAP collection. From there, I worked closely with the Yeezy design, production, and development teams—an incredibly talented group of creatives from all over the world.

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Karen Heshi Sustainability Commitments

2025

Return to personal projects

That said, I absolutely plan to pick it back up—when the time feels right, and when I’m ready to grow in a new direction.