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

I work with brands, institutions, and cultural organisations on concept-led projects that sit anywhere between art, publishing, video, and live experience. My practice is rooted in culture, material process, and editorial thinking, producing work that is authored - and is curated best to suit it’s expression.

I’m interested in projects that value cultural credibility, experimentation, and long-term resonance over quick visibility.

What I Offer:

Creative Direction & Concept Development. Shaping ideas from the ground up, developing clear conceptual frameworks that can be executed across multiple formats without losing coherence.

Campaigns & Brand Collaborations. Concept-led projects for brands that want to engage culture without flattening it—spanning film, print, artefacts, and events.

Publishing & Editorial Projects. Zines, printed matter, and editorial formats that treat process, narrative, and materiality as central rather than decorative.

Video & Documentation. Authored film and lo-fi documentation (VHS, MiniDV, analogue-led approaches) that create atmosphere, memory, and myth rather than conventional ‘content’

Events, Installations & Live Formats. From launches to performances and exhibitions, I design and produce live cultural moments that extend a brand or project into physical space with intention and tone.

How I Work:

I work independently or collaboratively, depending on the scale and nature of the project. My approach prioritises clarity, authorship, and cultural sensitivity, operating outside traditional agency structures.

If you’re interested in working together, get in touch