Scott Morris is a multidisciplinary creative based in Dallas, TX, whose work explores the tension between tradition and rebellion through the lens of fashion, identity, and cultural memory. With a foundation in apparel design and years of hands-on experience across wardrobe styling, brand development, and creative direction, Scott blends technical discipline with a raw, intentional aesthetic.
He is the founder of Obscurant, a contemporary fashion label devoted to craftsmanship, intentional design, and subversive luxury. At its core, Obscurant interrogates notions of scarcity, American heritage, and subcultural identity—producing garments that transcend function to exist as both wearable forms and conceptual artifacts. Each garment negotiates the space between craftsmanship and conceptual experimentation, prompting the wearer to engage with overlapping narratives of legacy, immediacy, and the abstract unknown.
While fashion remains central to his practice, Scott also engages in material explorations beyond the garment—drawing from a background in textile and sculptural work to inform a tactile, process-driven approach to making.
As a resident artist at C1371C, Scott continues to investigate form, symbolism, and cultural memory—contributing to a creative environment that values experimentation, critical thinking, and an unwavering commitment to craft.