SILVA COCO 2026.
Silva Coco is a London-based artist, designer, and creative director whose work spans fashion artefact, publishing, video, and event-based practice. 

She is the founder and editor of Plates of Meat magazine, an independent publication operating across print, film, and live formats to document and provoke contemporary youth culture.

Alongside editorial and video work, her practice includes an ongoing material investigation into footwear and bodily artefacts, using processes such as casting, mark-making, and complex construction to explore repair, identity, and ontological instability. This research-led approach sits in tension with commercial and collaborative projects, allowing experimental making to inform applied design contexts without collapse into branding or spectacle.

SILVA COCO 2026
Silva@silvacoco.com

2024.BUY TSHIRT, WEAR TSHIRT

Silva Coco 
2024
Cotton Tee

Fruit of the loom pattern
50 variations


A series of 50 cotton T-shirts, each featuring a variation of the same screen print, produced across a full size range. Rather than functioning as conventional merchandise, the project questions how clothing communicates meaning and whether wearers consider what their garments say or signify. The shirts are based on a simple Fruit of the Loom–style pattern but were hand-stitched and printed in-house to reintroduce labour, imperfection, and variance into the manufacturing process. The designs draw on out-of-context slogan tees destined for landfill, while the garments themselves are made from 100% sustainable cotton sourced from recycled cotton farms in India.