The Rose-patterned vest (black) channels raw romanticism through a tailored silhouette imbued with tension and texture. Its layered front is framed by an unraveled, petal-shaped collar with exposed threads, offering a deconstructed contrast to the clean tailoring of the body. Cut in tonal black fabric with subtle jacquard texture at the sides, the vest features sharp angles, adjustable belting at the back, and asymmetrical button closure. The fusion of disarray and control defines this piece’s quiet rebellion.
- Multi-fabric construction with tonal jacquard panels
- Frayed petal-edge collar with exposed thread detailing
- Asymmetric button front closure
- Waist welt pockets with flap overlay
- Pointed hemline with raw-edge finish
- Adjustable back belt with angular hardware buckle
Composition:
Fabric A: 83% Lyocell, 10% Cotton, 7% Linen
Fabric B: 83% Lyocell, 10% Cotton, 7% Linen
Fabric C: 47% Lyocell, 40% Cotton, 13% Linen
Lining: 70% Cotton, 30% Linen
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ILNya Niéternité Nifutur is an independent designer brand founded in 2020.
The name ILNya derives from the French phrase “Il n’y a”, meaning a form of negation — expressing the void of non-existence.
Its pronunciation is also similar to the Chinese words “Ling Ya” (凌鸦), symbolizing a raven soaring through the sky, proudly revealing the iridescent feathers hidden beneath its dark exterior.
In French, “éternité” means “eternity,” and “futur” means “future.”
The full brand name conveys the idea of “neither eternity nor the future.”
It symbolizes a renewed awareness of time as an abstract concept —
no longer placing hope in tomorrow,
no longer obsessing over the pursuit of permanence.
“In our lifetime, we will encounter hundreds of circumstances,
yet none will be worse than the present —
and none more filled with hope.”
Through its distinctive design language, ILNya Niéternité Nifutur creates work centered on reflecting upon and excavating lived experiences in the present moment.
It tells a story about the self,
and continuously refines a spiritual worldview woven from contradiction and cycles.