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Inspired by the recent Martin Margiela exhibition at Somerset House, TED organised a D Day (Durabilty Day) workshop for its members. Durability Day explored hands on print processes to upcycle our unwanted garments. Investing time and reinventing our wardrobe by reintroducing a new elements allowed us to reconnect with our disused clothes. A bit of silver foil on my top gave it a new lease of life and it suddenly became a precious item again, who needs London Fashion Week.
Left, my top Right, Clara's dress
This is fantastic! Any way I can find out how to do this myself?
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can you share more about this process?
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thought processes as fresh as a daisy.
ReplyDeleteit silver foil, adhesive and a strong heat press to bond it, good luck, mel
ReplyDeletewow, this is so cool!
ReplyDeleteyou gotta great blog !
Mel I love this one!
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