Jey Yang is a Korean fashion designer based in Berlin.
She received her BA and MA in Fashion Design from Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design,
where she focused on tailoring-based silhouettes, refined details, and material experimentation.Her work is built on quiet storytelling.
Minimal deconstruction, gender-neutral structure, and cultural in-betweenness are recurring themes in her collections.
She has developed premium-focused outerwear lines that explore the balance between function, feeling, and form.
Living between Korea and Europe, her identity floats between two cultural spaces —
this duality continues to shape her intuitive and boundaryless approach to design.Her independent project, NEUE NEUT, stands for “Neutral” and “New.”
It explores comfort, modularity, and functionality through product curation and small-scale production.She regularly travels across Seoul and parts of China, observing movements in Asian designer and wholesale markets,
and expanding her interest from design to brand direction and cross-cultural research.
For her, fashion is not only about clothing —but a sensorial experience that connects scent, space, furniture, and art. She sees style as a curated atmosphere, not just an outfit.
Jey Yang is currently building a design language that lives at the intersection of fashion, product, and culture —
minimal yet deeply expressive.