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Entries in Fashion Design (7)

Wednesday
Jun172009

The Uniform Project

Sheena Matheiken is at the beginning of a one year experiment in sustainable fashion. She and a friend have designed a dress that she is going to wear every day for a year (actually there are 7 copies of the same dress, but you get the point). Sheena calls this The Uniform Project. The idea was inspired by many years of having to wear a uniform to school. Working hard to make it unique each day. The money raised from the project is going towards the Akanksha Foundation, which is concerned with education in India.

Follow The Uniform Project website to view pictures of Sheena's daily mastery of accessories. I'm not sure how she manages to put together such interesting outfits. It is making me feel very fashionably uncreative. Sheena also happily accepts accessory donations, or outfit ideas.

Saturday
Jan172009

ARK - Clothing to Change Your Life

ARK is a clothing line that tries to change people's lives through clothing. ARK stands for Acts of Random Kindness. The idea is that any time you are wearing a piece of ARK clothing, you are reminded/encouraged/obligated to do something nice for somebody else. Each piece of ARK clothing comes with some kindness suggestions. ARK even volunteers to provide some of its profits to you if you have an idea about how to spend it on helping somebody. ARK even states "I don't even care if you don't buy a shirt... just get involved...".

Tuesday
Dec092008

Rike Feurstein Berlin

I'm drooling over Rike Feurstein's Summer 2009 hat collection. The visors, in particular, have a pleasing combination of soft lines and interesting materials. It's a good thing the online store is not open yet.

Tuesday
Aug192008

Pop Art Pumas

I saw these styln' Pop Art kicks at the Puma store the other day. The graphic design used on the shoe was created by Eba Akamatsu, inspired by the work of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein's style is borrowed from comic books, know for its thick outlines, Benday dots, and bold black, yellow, blue, & red colors.

Tuesday
Jun172008

Catarina Hallzon Necklace

a href="http://www.catarinahallzon.se" target="_blank">Catarina Hallzon created this extra large necklace as part of an experiment to explore the body's relationship to jewelry. Caterina describes her idea as "when we remember things we don’t only recall what a thing looked like, we remember the effect it had on the body. We remember how the body reacted. I’m interested in the thing that happens when reality no longer fit into the expected picture". This necklace is made out of electroformed, silver plated copperspheres. The overall effect is pretty impressive. I would totally wear this. (Found through Why Not).