Fashion Design News

Fashion Design News

Fashion Design News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Cross

This simple metal buckle is a basic design that traces the ability of the buckle to secure the belt. It is characterized by passing a band of two width in the long side and the short side. They suggest more efficient manufacturing methods. For example, with a buckle and cut leather, you can make products without using a machine. Bands and buckles make for a minimum waist belt configuration. In addition, it can be expanded to products such as bags. They are small and simple parts, but discipline the manufacturing method and design.

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Mina

The epitome of quick and easy elegance. This clutch is versatile because you can dress it up, or dress it down; formal business, casual business, athleisure - meet your everyday go-to bag, the mina clutch. This bag is unique due to its sleek design with a secure magnetic flap, that sure to keep all of your personal belongings contained. You can hold this bag as a clutch, or wear it around your wrist. The bag itself is created with smooth, real leather, making it both durable and fashionable.

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Transcendence

This collection aims to discover the alternative by applying digital fashion design method to America’s most iconic material- denim. The whole collection follows a timeline, from the past to the future, with a few looks serving the purpose of indicating the error occurred during the digitalizing process. The whole collection combines traditional denim treatment and innovative 3D construction. By presenting this collection with the most advanced technology such as AR and VR, will give the audience an immersive experience and shorten the distance between reality and virtuality.

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Tormenta

Tormenta is inspired by maritime materials, and the personal connection with sailing. The collection started with the pattern of a sail. This pattern was used for the weaving blueprints. All materials were developed in collaboration with TextileLab Tilburg. The goal was to create shape into the materials with recycled fishnet nylon. Afterwards the materials were converted into wearable designs and high fashion. The remaining materials were used to create material installations. The Tormenta 3d printed shoes were designed and produced in collaboration with Chris van den Elzen and Shapeways.

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Macaroni Club

The collection, Macaroni Club, is inspired by The macaroni's from mid 18th century linking them to today's logo addicted people. Macaroni was the term for men who exceeded the ordinary bounds of fashion in London. They were the logo mania of 18th century. This collection aims to show the power of logo from past to present, and creates Macaroni Club as a brand by itself. The design details are inspired from the Macaroni costumes in 1770, and the current fashion trend with extreme volumes and length.

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Octopus

Softness and support are contradictory. The designer realizes that a single shoe cannot achieve the strength of exercise. Shoes with multiple layers of material or hard materials are not comfortable. Inspired by the architectural structure, the designer designed a scaffolding model that combines functionality and aesthetics on a soft material basis to achieve a balance between support and softness, and decided to adopt the concept of mechanical aesthetics to enhance the futuristic look.

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