Art fairs exist to ask what counts as craft. The same question applies, quietly, to what attendees wear to get there. A hand-finished seam or a deliberately asymmetrical cut isn't decoration — it's a construction choice, made by a person, the same way a brushstroke is. NOMAD's outerwear was built around that parallel.
What Makes Tailoring "Art" Rather Than Just Clothing?
Three things separate considered construction from mass production: intentional asymmetry, hand-finished detail, and silhouettes that don't follow a template. The NOMAD Stone Trapeze Jacket, Cropped Double-Breasted Sovereign ($287) is a clean example — a trapeze cut that breaks from a standard fitted silhouette on purpose, not by accident.
The Global Thread Between Art and Garment
Art Basel's identity has always been about movement — a single conversation that runs across cities and continents rather than staying fixed in one place. NOMAD's positioning as "the woman in motion" runs on the same logic: a jacket cut in one city, worn in another, photographed in a third. The garment becomes part of the same global circulation as the art itself.
Construction Details Worth Noticing
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The Mocha Suede Nomad, Straight-Cut Notch Jacket ($347) — suede with a notch construction that reads sculptural rather than soft. View product →

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The Sculpted Meridian Raincoat, Oversized Double-Breasted Midi ($289) — proportion used deliberately, oversized without losing structure. View product →

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The Midnight Bomber Wrap, 7/8 Sleeve Utility-Luxe Jacket ($247) — a cropped sleeve length that's a construction decision, not an oversight. View product →

Why This Matters Beyond Aesthetics
Treating a jacket as a constructed object rather than a disposable layer changes how it's worn, cared for, and re-worn. It's the same argument slow fashion makes everywhere else in AYRA's catalog, applied here to outerwear built specifically for people moving between cities where that argument is already part of the conversation.
FAQ
What does "wearable art" mean in fashion? Garments where construction choices — asymmetry, proportion, hand-finishing — are treated as deliberate design decisions rather than incidental details, similar to the way materials and form function in fine art.
Does hand-finished tailoring cost more than standard construction? Generally yes, because it requires more production time and skilled labor per piece rather than templated mass manufacturing — which is also why it tends to last longer.
See the full construction details across the NOMAD collection. First order: AYRA15.
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