About KimC Studio
KimC Studio is a Melbourne based contemporary fashion house founded by designer Kim Clark, shaped by global experience, cultural connection, and an ongoing commitment to purposeful design. The brand is defined by a quiet, confident aesthetic,one that favours clarity over excess, craftsmanship over speed, and presence over spectacle.
Grounded in earthy elegance and refined minimalism, KimC Studio explores the relationship between form, fabrication, and movement. Each piece is thoughtfully developed to balance structure and fluidity, creating garments that carry both ease and intention. The design language is subtle yet distinctive, with sculpted silhouettes, tonal textures, and carefully considered proportion.
Craft & Production
The studio works closely with a network of highly skilled dressmakers in Vietnam, an ecosystem of artisans who specialise in precise garment finishing and hand-led construction. Collections are produced in small batches, allowing attention to detail, material integrity, and responsible production practices to remain central to the process.
Natural fibres including silk, cotton, linen, and blends selected for drape and comfort, form the foundation of each collection. The studio prioritises thoughtful sourcing, low-waste pattern-making, and enduring quality to ensure longevity in both wear and relevance.
Design Philosophy
KimC Studio designs with the understanding that clothing shapes how we inhabit our world. Pieces are made to be lived in: layered, re-worn, and integrated into personal style over time. The brand rejects rapid seasonal turnover in favour of a considered, evolving wardrobe that grows with the wearer.
The KimC Woman
The brand speaks to women who value authenticity, nuance, and quiet confidence. She appreciates craftsmanship, invests in fewer but better pieces, and defines her own perspective, she does not follow the loudest trends, she sets the tone in her own way.
Founder
Kim Clark brings years of international fashion experience, combining technical construction knowledge with an intuitive understanding of silhouette and material behaviour. Her work reflects a belief in thoughtful creation: clothing that is refined, grounded, and deeply connected to the hands that make it.