Good example of how reworked garments can be commercial.
Source: Kin-Tsugi Goods Upcycles Vintage Garments Into Wearable Art
Good example of how reworked garments can be commercial.
Source: Kin-Tsugi Goods Upcycles Vintage Garments Into Wearable Art
This is a good article with some solid suggestions about how the fashion industry could develop. It seems obvious to me that factories should have a team dedicated to cutting back on waste! Kriti Tula has been operating her company ‘Doodlage’ since 2012, so has a couple of years experience and can give intelligent suggestions.
India is a country of contrasts and contradictions, there are millions of people who work full time in plantations or factories who live in substandard accommodation, without hope of ever buying a home. This is unimaginable in Australia.
I too love patchwork.
Source: India’s Doodlage Upcycles Textile Waste Into Quirky, One-of-a-Kind Garments
Today I talked with Alan about getting some frames made up – there are 100’s of ideas! Looking forward to participating in this worthy cause.
http://thepowerofpallets.org.au/
I am very excited to be able to post some of the first photos of this year’s ‘Camping Collection’.
Wearable Art made from 100% repurposed materials
Gowns are made from tents. Hats are made from palm tree flower stalks.
Thank you to Zara Walton for the amazing photos.
This artist inspires me and gives me hope for the future.
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Source: Aurora Robson – Home
Sue Ryan – image maker, storyteller and architect of the Ghost Net Art Project.
Sue is an inspiration for us all.
Source: Sue Ryan – GhostNets Australia
And another thing for my to-do list – find about more about this facinating female only language.
Very excited for the participants that this adventure is happening for them!
Artists with intellectual disabilities head to Alice Springs to catwalk fun and funky fashion
Source: Alice Springs Catwalk Adventure by Azzamatazz De Razz