Pierce Burkkina Elliot the Interview

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Published September 14, 2025  ·  Updated April 25, 2026

Elliot your designs are BREATHTAKING and refreshing, How do you take from an era such as the 70’s and develop them into today’s world of fashion? Have you found your work speaks to today’s fashionista more so than of someone who lived through an era of the past? What is your clientele bracket?

I draw inspiration from the bold colors, patterns, and free-spirited nature of the 70s, but I like to reinterpret those elements through a modern lens.

This means using contemporary fabrics, and silhouettes that resonate with today’s lifestyle. I find that my designs speak to a bold audience who appreciate nostalgia but want it to feel fresh and relevant.

How would you describe the focus of your fashion is it men and women or both and how would you describe the fit and style? Would you consider your style more like “street wear”?

My clientele primarily includes fashion-forward individuals who are looking for unique pieces that stand out. I cater to both men and women, focusing on inclusive designs that embrace diversity.  The  fit tends to be relaxed and comfortable, o en with a streetwear vibe, allowing for versatility and ease of wear.”

Did you always aspire to work in fashion? What inspired you to take the plunge and show your inner creativity?

I’ve always had a passion for fashion, but it took time to fully embrace it as a career.  The turning point for me was realizing that fashion is a powerful form of self-expression. I wanted to showcase my creativity and connect with others through my designs.

What was your first major break into the world of fashion? What opportunities developed a er your first release? Did you have a smooth introduction or did you have any challenges that you can remember? Little hiccups provide us with more success if we can navigate through them! Share some insight with our readers?

My first major break came when I was invited to showcase my collection at a local fashion event.  That exposure opened many doors, leading other artist to see my work. It wasn’t always smooth sailing; I faced challenges like production, delays and self-doubt, but those experiences ultimately shaped my resilience.

What inspires you to design? Is it music,  lm or experience that motivates you with each piece? Can you elaborate?

My designs are heavily influenced by music and lm as they evoke emotions and narratives that I want to translate into fashion. I often find that a particular song or movie can inspire a whole collection, guiding my choices in color, texture, and theme.

Are there any designers that you are inspired to be like or maybe capture the essence of their styles differently?

I draw significant inspiration from Ralph Lauren. His ability to create a quintessentially American aesthetic that feels both classic and contemporary is something I aspire to have. I admire how he blends luxury with a relaxed approachable style. My goal is to capture that essence while infusing my own unique perspective into my designs.

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