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Melodi deniz Kopuz
Fashion Design BA Hons

Regent's University London

Graduates: 2026

Specialisms: Womenswear / Fashion Product Development / Atelier - Pattern Cutting

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Regent's University London

Melodi deniz Kopuz

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First Name: Melodi deniz

Last Name: Kopuz

University / College: Regent's University London

Course / Program: Fashion Design BA Hons

Graduates: 2026

Specialisms: Womenswear / Fashion Product Development / Atelier - Pattern Cutting

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

Melodi Deniz Kopuz is a Turkish-Ukrainian designer based in London and a third-year Fashion Design student at Regent’s University London. Shaped by her dual heritage and the cultural intersection of her upbringing, where East meets West, her practice explores how identity, memory, and ritual can be translated through form. Working across minimal and unconventional silhouettes, she is drawn to the tension between structure and fluidity, precision and instinct. Her garments often emerge through a process-led approach, where draping, material behaviour, and construction become tools for thinking rather than simply outcomes. Influenced by everyday rituals, cultural symbolism, and material observation, Melodi approaches fashion as a way of tracing intangible experiences. Her work reflects an interest in how clothing holds presence—how form, fabric, and the body interact to carry subtle narratives beyond the visible.

trace

Specialisms:

Womenswear

"Trace" explores the marks we leave behind as quiet evidence of our presence. Rooted in the Turkish tradition of ‘fal’, coffee fortune telling, it draws on the ritual of turning the cup to reveal patterns formed by settling grounds, where each imprint is fleeting, intimate, and uniquely personal. This language of trace extends into garments, which become surfaces that hold memory, shaped by the body and individual everyday gestures. Influenced by artist Sophie Calle’s work The Sleepers, bedding fabrics introduce a sense of intimacy and familiarity in the collection, their textures and forms echoing the body’s temporary imprint. Earthy tones and off whites, drawn from coffee and natural materials, reinforce this tactile, organic quality. Meanwhile, ancient Turkic symbols inform the use of geometry, translated into oversized, enveloping forms that both conceal and protect. Draped silhouettes mimic the curvature of coffee cups, while structured shapes hold the body like memory itself, layered, symbolic, and leaving a lasting impression.