The last time I was at Scottsdale Fashion Square, I noticed a display in a vacant store front for ASU's Herberger Institute for Design and Art.
The information said that these were student projects for a Fashion Construction class. The students were challenged to create new clothing from used clothing and make them versatile enough to work for different occasions.
There were quite a few interesting pieces in the display. The reflections made them difficult to photograph but, these two shots aren't too bad. I did manage to catch the photographer in the last shot. 😁
Oh I like that!
ReplyDeleteVery creative use of jeans!
ReplyDeleteA really terrific endeavour; helping young designers and repurposing materials and styles!
ReplyDeleteGreat work done there using denim
ReplyDeleteNot bad!
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I always seem to have old worn out jeans around! These people could reuse them!
ReplyDeletepretty cool! Reminds me of the first couple of seasons of Project Runway, which were good/cool, before they got into the drama drama aspects. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is quite creative!
ReplyDeleteThey did a good job on these!
ReplyDeleteI love that top one. Quite creative! I wonder how comfortable it would be to wear, though...
ReplyDelete(Obviously on me it would be quite UNcomfortable!)
Nice creative work using used jeans. My wife made some place-mats with used jeans years ago and we still have a few.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. O.K.
ReplyDeleteGosh the first creation is pretty amazing, imagine the patience to take apart and put together all those denim jean waistbands 😱
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