Deliverables¶
GANTT¶
the in detail planning of the 3 month project development phase as you plan it to be. You can use various planning tools to set your timeline and better foresee what you need to do next
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BoM bill of materials¶
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Materials¶
Qty | Description | Price | Link | Notes |
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1 | Leather | 70.00 $ | Local | |
2 | Indigo | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | |
1 | Saint Johns Worth | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | packs of 3 |
1 | TPU | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | timing |
Useful links¶
Design and Construction
Each vest is crafted with a commitment to sustainability and circular fashion. The garments incorporate:
Zero-waste pattern-making techniques to minimize fabric waste. BioChromes and natural dyes, maintaining an ecological approach. Digital fabrication methods (laser cutting, 3D printing, textile scaffolding) to create intricate geometric patterns.
Testing patterns¶
Material; Leather Technique; Laser- cut
Water- Line¶
In this project, I explored the theme of water through a sustainable and artistic approach to fashion design. I started with a single pattern, carefully cutting it to minimize material waste. Instead of discarding the leftover pieces, I repurposed them, integrating them into the shoulder section of the design. This process aligns with circular fashion principles, where every material finds a purpose, reducing excess and embracing sustainability.
To enhance the design, I incorporated metallic elements, including chains and metal accents. These materials introduced a structural contrast, symbolizing the balance between fluidity and rigidity—much like water’s interaction with solid surfaces in nature.
A key visual aspect of the project was the use of linear ornaments. I redesigned these ornaments to create a rhythmic flow, mirroring the movement of water. The process involved refining traditional decorative motifs and adapting them to fit the overall aesthetic, ensuring a dynamic yet harmonious composition.
By combining fabric, repurposed waste, and metal, I aimed to evoke both the softness and strength of water, emphasizing its transformative power. This project not only reflects artistic exploration but also reinforces my commitment to sustainability and innovative textile design.