ABOUT BRITTANY ANNE COHEN

Wearable sculpture engineered to feel alive.

Brittany Anne Cohen is a Sculptural Technologist and wearable-art designer whose work merges high fashion with technical precision. Rooted in luxury, futurism, and emotional storytelling, her pieces exist at the intersection of art, engineering, and the body.

Trained in Electrical Engineering at Brown University, with additional study at RISD, MICA, and Johns Hopkins, as well as research at Harvard, Brittany brings a level of rigor and sophistication not commonly found in fashion. Her background allows her to design what others can only imagine — custom electronics, kinetic mechanisms, fluid systems, and sculptural forms that live on the body.

Her signature works — including the Liquid Corset and the Pumping Heart Bag — have reached millions worldwide, celebrated for their refinement, anatomical elegance, and technical impossibility. Each piece is handcrafted in small batches, blending leatherwork, 3D printing, and engineered motion to create objects that feel intimate, and alive.

Brittany’s work often draws from themes of anxiety, self-love, and uncertainties — turning internal experiences into external, sculptural expressions. Her use of anatomical motifs are a way to make emotion tactile and wearable.

If you would like to acquire a piece or inquire about a custom wearable sculpture, visit the shop or reach out for more information.