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ABOUT ME

Kasie Lung

Kasie lung

Kasie Lung (she/her) is a Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) Fashion Design graduate and multidisciplinary creative specializing in apparel design, 3D / digital design, and wearable technology. Her work bridges design, research, and innovation, with a focus on human-centered design, adaptive fashion, and material exploration.

Her recent material exploration and wearable technology project, “Folded Technologies”, explores the intersection of fashion, technology, and kinetics—reimagining how modular textile and apparel design can be applied to everyday wear. As a design and technology enthusiast, Kasie has taken the initiative to receive professional training in 3D design through completing the Clo3D Virtual Fashion Design Certificate offered by Parsons School of Design. Guided by a human-centred and co-design approach, Kasie specializes in hospitality uniform design, where she has collaborated with global clients—including renowned restaurants and five-star hotels and resorts across North America, Central America, Europe, and the Middle East. Her work has been recognized by various institutes and organizations including Logistik Unicorp, Kent State University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA).

Folded Technologies

This thesis project is an amalgamation of the knowledge and experience that I have acquired throughout my studies at Ryerson University. This journey began two years ago when I enrolled in a wearable technology course and began experimenting with smart materials and technology. Subsequently, I had the opportunity to intern for a wearable technology startup and had the opportunity to learn about 3D printing and laser cutting through various courses and jobs. This exposure to fashion and technology, combined with my love for origami and pleats, has been the source of inspiration for Folded Technologies.

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