Fall Winter Trends 2022/23: "The Colour Of Energy"
Fashion Art Toronto, Canada
The Colour of Energy distills Juan Iskandar’s craft into a tighter, more immediate story for the web: a collection shaped by heritage, handwork, and the charge that lives inside fabric. Drawing from Indonesia’s vast mosaic of islands, languages and dress traditions, Iskandar blends a vibrant ancestral weave with refined luxury textiles, letting colour and texture collide until they settle into harmony. He describes energy as the time poured into each material, the patience behind every stitch, and the quiet force that turns technique into emotion.
Silhouettes carry his signature drama—full shapes, sculptural lines, and headpieces that rise like ceremonial crowns. The detailing echoes the meticulous work seen in Pearls from Southeast Asia, but here the mood is more electric: colours pulse, surfaces shift with movement, and the garments feel charged rather than simply adorned. Threads of saturated reds, golds, greens and deep blues interlace with silk and organza, creating pieces that seem to breathe when they move.
The collection becomes a portrait of energy made visible: the labour of the maker, the depth of cultural memory, and the spark that turns tradition into something contemporary and alive. It is fashion shaped by devotion—radiant, textured, and unmistakably human.










































































