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Trashion (a portmanteau of trash and fashion) is a term for clothing and accessories created from used, thrown-out, found, and repurposed elements. The term was first coined in New Zealand in 2004 [1] and gained in usage through 2005. [2]
The wearable art movement inherits from the Arts and Crafts movement, which sought to integrate art in everyday life and objects. Carefully handmade clothing was considered as a device for self-articulation and furthermore, a strategy to avoid the disempowerment of fashion users and designers by large-scale manufacturing.
A self-taught artist, Lynn Di Nino works in a variety of media, often in collaboration with other artists. [2] Raised by a single mother of five who worked as a waitress, she collected many throw-aways in order to create her art projects. [3]
Schafler wrote and published Art to Wear, [6] a book foundational to the movement and to its influence abroad, for instance on artist Mascha Mioni. [1] She closed her gallery in 2013. Schafler married actor Jim Dale in 1981.
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We’re not saying this sweater looks like it was designed by Wassily Kandinsky or Kazimir Malevich, but it has the characteristics to give it the bold, simplistic style of modern art. If you want ...
He continued to use recycled fabrics, combining discarded offcuts and remnants from tailoring shops into patchwork yardage to use for his designs. [ 1 ] Although Nemeth achieved popularity and a cult following in Japan, as a result of his move, his reputation back in Britain has remained low-profile. [ 2 ]
With that in mind, we found 12 of the most worthwhile red and pink sweater purchases to turn your V-Day look into an all-winter-and-spring moment. Read on! Best Red Sweaters