Peicen Jiang is a New York–based fashion designer and atelier-trained patternmaker whose work explores psychological tension, bodily distortion, and the architecture of identity.
Her practice investigates how social pressure reshapes the human form — physically and psychologically — translating themes of transformation, anxiety, and power into sculptural garments. Drawing inspiration from surrealism, historical garments, and performance art, she develops exaggerated silhouettes and complex internal structures that challenge traditional ideas of beauty, desire, and proportion.
With professional experience in couture and luxury ready-to-wear, Jiang combines conceptual rigor with technical precision. Her work merges research, fabric manipulation, and structural construction to create garments that exist between body, costume, and sculpture. Peicen Jiang is a New York–based designer whose work investigates transformation, distortion, and the architecture of the body.
Blending surrealist influence with couture-level construction, she creates sculptural garments that translate psychological tension into form.