Description The Trinity dress was designed and manufactured by Peasok Studio as a commissioned project for a professional photoshoot. The project was developed based on client-provided references, sketches, and visual collages composed of hand-drawn sketches, Photoshop compositions, and imagery sourced from Pinterest. A key characteristic of both the reference materials and the final costume is the highly complex geometric form of the dress and headpiece. The primary task was to create a visually dense, multi-layered image that can be examined over time, revealing new details and depth with each viewing.
Construction & Technology The headpiece and upper part of the dress are created using infinity mirror technology, producing an effect of infinite depth and multiple light reflections. This section forms the main visual focus of the costume and defines its overall character. The skirt is constructed as a LED display surface without the use of infinity mirror technology. This approach preserves the clarity of the geometric form and creates a surface well suited for branding and visual content placement. The separation of technologies within a single costume makes the image both complex and functional. The Trinity dress is optimally suited for static formats such as photoshoots, presentations, hostess looks, and exhibition zones, where the costume functions as an independent visual object and a focal point of attention. ______________________________________________________________ LED stage dress Trinity - a completed Peasok Studio project focused on complex geometry, infinity mirror technology, and branding capabilities.