
Foo Kai Lin
MONOLITH by Kai Lin explores how clothing can act as a form of emotional support. Her work is rooted in themes of mental well-being, comfort and cultural identity, translating personal and collective experiences into tactile, wearable forms. With interest in the relationship between the body and garment, MONOLITH uses draping, layering and experimental construction to create pieces that feel protective, adaptable, and intimate. By subtly reinterpreting elements of personal heritage within a contemporary context, MONOLITH aims to bridge tradition and modernity while encouraging a more mindful and lasting relationship between wearer and clothing.