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Dr. Denise Sprynskyj is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Fashion & Textiles at RMIT University, located at the City Campus in Australia. Her work focuses on creative design practice, surface manipulation, and contemporary fashion practices with an emphasis on Japanese design models. She collaborates frequently with designer Paul Boyd, producing innovative fashion presentations and installations across Melbourne's major festivals and events.
Her research interests include textile embellishment, reconstructing tailoring techniques, and deconstructivist approaches to fashion. She actively supervises research projects like 'Double Take: Text, Garment, and Filmed ‘Replica’s’ and explores intersections between traditional decorative techniques and modern innovations.
Dr. Sprynskyj has presented works at venues including the Swedish School of Textiles, National Gallery of Victoria, and Melbourne Fashion Festival. Her creative outputs blend performance art, material experimentation, and collaborative curation to challenge conventional fashion narratives. Despite no explicitly stated awards, her prolific exhibition record demonstrates significant recognition in the field.
As an educator, she teaches courses on independent practice, surface pattern design, and curriculum development in fashion education. Her ORCID profile (0000-0002-2611-6517) documents extensive creative outputs since 2009, emphasizing material innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

