Meet the girl behind the paint and bleach: A 16-Year-Old Designer Reviving street Fashion by Hand
In a world full of fast fashion and copy-paste trends, one teen is stitching something different—by hand, and from the heart.
At just 16 years old, AMALIYA WOO is turning heads with a needle, thread, and a bold vision. Based in Singapore she's the creative force behind a rising street clothing brand that's making noise for all the right reasons. Think low-rise cuts, bold prints, metallics, mesh, rhinestones—and all the iconic energy of the early 2000s, reborn with a Gen Z twist.
But what makes her brand truly stand out? Every single piece is handmade. No factories. No shortcuts. Just raw passion, late-night sewing sessions, and a love for fashion that goes way beyond the surface.
“I started making clothes because I couldn’t find anything that truly matched my style,” she says. “So I decided to make it myself—something for people like me, who want to express themselves with something different, something loud, something real.”
From gender-neutral cargos to butterfly crop tops, mini skirts to statement hoodies, her pieces are designed for everyone—regardless of gender. The mission? To make people feel confident, nostalgic, and seen.
With a growing social media following and support from fashion lovers who crave originality, this young designer is proving that age doesn't define talent—and that handmade isn’t just a trend, it’s a statement.
This isn’t just clothing. It’s a movement. It’s 2000s nostalgia stitched into every seam. It’s for the bold, the creative, the trendsetters.
So if you're ready to turn back time and step into the future at the same time, check out her latest drops. Just be quick—each piece is one-of-a-kind, and they don’t stay in stock for long.
Follow her journey. Wear the story. And be part of the street revival—one handmade piece at a time.