This paper explores the extensive application of deconstruction and reconstruction in art and design during the late 20th century, asserting that artistic design is not only an exhibition of creativity but also a profound reflection of human emotions and thoughts. Through deconstruction and reconstruction, designers can delve deeper into the essence and meaning of life. The article primarily uses fashion design as a concrete example to demonstrate how deconstructionism breaks traditional design concepts, creating unique visual effects and exploring the function and significance of clothing. Using the creation "The Birth of Love: The Wonder of Life" as an example, it analyzes the impact of deconstruction and reconstruction methods on visual, emotional, and cultural levels, revealing the potential value of this design approach in the field of artistic design. The aim is to provide new insights and inspiration for artistic design, injecting new perspectives and momentum into the future of fashion design.