H.I.M. Studios is a New Orleans based design house working at the intersection of fashion, fabrication, and cultural production.
Founded by Frank Robertson, the studio is rooted in applied engineering and hands on construction. What began in welding and industrial craft evolved into a design philosophy centered on intention, material integrity, and controlled production.
We do not mass produce.
We construct.
Our Approach
H.I.M. Studios builds garments from reclaimed textiles, surplus materials, and locally sourced resources. Discarded fabric becomes structured form. Industrial remnants become wearable narrative.
Each piece carries process and history.
Most works are one of one or produced in limited quantities. Because materials are reclaimed, replication is rare. Scarcity is not a strategy. It is a result of intentional sourcing.
Beyond Clothing
The studio extends beyond garments into exhibitions, installations, sample sales, and collaborative cultural experiences.
Clothing is one medium.
Environment and narrative are equally essential.
Sustainability
Sustainability is structural, not aesthetic. Production is measured. Materials are redirected from waste. Scale is secondary to impact.
H.I.M. Studios exists to challenge how clothing is made, valued, and experienced.
This is not disposable fashion.
This is constructed narrative.

