
01 · 2026
FIFA 1904
mentorship · Otis College
A fashion atelier built on individuality, handmade detail, and authentic expression.
Fx3 Studio is a fashion atelier based in Los Angeles, founded by artist and designer Spencer Harrison. We focus on creating pieces that are made for everyone and anyone. Individuality in celebration of authentic expression is our core principle.
Inspirations · Music, skateboarding, underground art culture, layering, the handmade.
Ten projects spanning mentor projects, portfolio books, full collections, and production tech packs. Each is rooted in a specific narrative built look-by-look, hand-finished where it matters.










Internships, runway production, and senior mentor projects. Spencer is a graduate in Fashion Design at Otis College of Art and Design, with a background in visual arts and photography. Highly driven by the creation of narratives through various media, their work integrates compelling conceptualization and skillful visualization. Spencer maintains communicative collaboration, positive team engagement, and an adaptive ability to take initiative while responding to direction.

A junior-year collection developed under the Revolve × Otis mentorship. Four groups exploring reverse embroidery, dying yardage, and distressed denim. Every dyed yard was hand-treated by Spencer, no studio shortcuts, just a home bathtub and buckets, before being cut, patterned, and constructed for the runway.
The prompt for this mentor project was a night at a club, DJs and dancing. The mentor then selected three looks she liked best and combined them into one new look that incorporated each of the treatments: reverse embroidery, dyed denim, and distressed denim.
Every dye and reverse-embroidery experiment in the collection, laid out on one board. Ice-dyed ponte and sweater knits in pinks and blues. Denim dunked first in sky-blue, then ombré-dipped into red, finished with a hand-burned rib-cage screen print. Leftover purple denim bleached into a galaxy print and hand-painted. And a coffee-dyed panda skull, cut twice for reverse-embroidery depth.


























