Like Mother, Like Daughter: Would you, could you share—or pass down—any clothing (or jewelry, handbags, etc.) to your children? Or, your parents? Is it even okay? Or, is it a total fashion faux pas? Tell me your story.
Northern Ireland film boom fuelled by Game of Thrones and Belfast punk film
1970’s film about punk Terri Hooley based in Northern Ireland.
Linder.
I have been researching broken and repaired things, which has taken me back to music in Manchester.
I lived there with the Hacienda and Factory Records hangover. 808 state were wheeled out for New Years Eve and Sankeys was ace! ( Nostalgia on the Periphery)
Linder (think Sex Pistols album sleeves) uses collage.
Her work from the late 70’s and early 80’s brought her into music. Taking apart the images, defining men and at women at that time, they were collaged back together. The results are interesting. What has caught my attention is the reviews of the work.
“ …it was a way of showing counterfeit quality and construction…” The splicing apart of images and presenting them in a new context provokes the viewer to reassess the image and make new decisions.
By taking a garment apart, and altering the context that it is presented in can you provoke the wearer to access their clothing habits. To question how the garment has reached their hands…..
Language.
“re: use re:make re:value ”
I think I am:
re:claim
re:unite
re:make
re:value
The current language of up-cycling is either industrial, but not in a grimy, interesting industrial way or else eco-hippy overload.
This method of re-telling clothing recycling is everywhere.
Re:value is an important aspect.
The product is economically revalued and the making skills are revalued.
A carpet made out of discarded woolen blankets combining traditional needlework and floral patterns. Part of the collection “re: use | re: make | re: value” which is centered on the reuse and revaluation of discarded objects.
Outline.
feli by soy un babar on Flickr.
Central Station / Factory Records Artwork
Hex Factor - Brian Dillan
Nutters of Savile Row and UpCycling
At Source (www.ethicalfashionforum.com) , I was expecting and hoping to be inspired by products. Instead, it was the manufacturing process that the designers are using that is the unique selling point, not the product itself.
Good product design is important, but in the ethical fashion conversation it is the story behind the product that is of more interest.
The garment making is supporting a community and you are buying a better garment because of this.
These were global stories, garment manufacture is supporting communities in The Himalayas, Pakistan, India etc, but not in the UK.
The handwriting of up-cycled fashion can be chaotic.
The existing message and the new communication are mashed together.
We don’t quite see the current message as it has become confused.
We can decipher parts, but the overall appearance is confusing. “I can’t read it, what does it say?”
At Source, the designers that were upcycling garments(www.fashionbymia.com) had a similar handwriting.Garments are hacked together, almost uncontrollably.
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The original garment’s details are uses as a surface feature rather than functionality.
The garment design is disguised in the mash of different raw materials.
The product is confusing and the idea that this is a ‘better’ garment, is lost in the chaos.
I came out of Source expo disheartened, I had been hoping to be inspired by a variety of ethical fashion products.
I travelled over to the Fashion and Textiles Meusem with not knowing what exhibition was on.
http://www.ftmlondon.org/exhibitions/past/detail/?ID=67
The secret world of 1960s Saville Row, had a out of date and stuffy image. In 1969 Thomas Nutter opened a tailors that introduced tailoring to The Rolling Stones.
The bad boy of Saville Row took inspiration from previous decades attire, and produced the flamboyant cut that we associate with the 1970’s.
The reuse of factory ( or tailors) waste could be expected at this time. A legacy from WorldWar II when garments would have been hashed together and disguised with embellishment.
Nutter ‘s use of clashing patchwork, from suiting fabrics, may have drawn on this, as a style reference or may simply have had pieces of fabric to use up.
In today’s context it is a considered, carefully upcycled look.
The use of clashing fabrics painstakingly stitched together, without a raw edge visible, takes upcycled fashion another step away from sandals and hemp.
Buy considering the placement of colours and using careful, traditional techniques, quality is maintained.
Taking this thought into up-cycled fashion could remove the hashed together look and add a high quality to the finished product.
PERF - Lasercut T-Shirts
These are just plain cool!
Denim Skirt.
This piece has been taken from two pairs of jeans.
Placing together the reclaimed panels to use the markings created by the previous lifes wear and tear.
The Content Cow.
A Non-Blogwriters Blog
I am trying to piece together the content for the UniCycle website.I have delegated the design and want to take ownership of the content, the blogging and the telling of the world about my idea!
I am reading as much as I can , not easy with ankle-biters, husband, a new fixie-up house, but today is the day.
Its pouring outside, the fire is lit and the lego is out, so the rest is up to me.
www.good.is/post/a-tale-of-two-protests-why-slutwalk-works-better-than-occupy-wall-street
This article deconstructs two protests occurring in Washington at the same time.
Q. Why go to one on your lunch break and not the other?
A. The message.
One protest conveys a clear, focused message. It isn’t complicated and it hasn’t been contaminated with other information.
The messengers are recognizable citizens. You will invest into the protest because you can recognize yourself in the crowd. They are approachable, almost predictable, and you don’t feel intimidated by their presence.
I think these observations can be transferred to the writing for the UniCycle website.
- I have a clear, strong focused message. It has take time to get to this, but I think “Saving Money, Saving the Environment” captures all that I am trying to convey.
- I have simplified the message so that it is not diluted with other points. Originally I had also wanted to educate on ethical sourcing of garments, but this is a too complex issue to weave into the project.
- I am providing a solution to a problem and not bouncing the problem up the food-chain.
- The simple ask hasn’t been asked, because it is not a simple one!
Another article that I am referring to is:
http://blog.kissmetrics.com/copy-without-gimmicks
This breaks down the writing process into 4 keys, with a lot of good tips in the mix.
Focusing on telling a story, rather than writing, has removed about 70% of the brick wall I was facing. I can do that!
Using clear language to “speak human” and following my gut, (“if it doesn’t feel good to write, it won’t feel good to read”) makes the process simpler with every key stroke.
Following the Narrative Structure, I should be able to get the UniCycle story across so that readers can invest.
The combination of these two articles have given me some beef get my teeth into!
I was invited by Ballyholme PTA to join in with their end of year uniform sale.
The sale was well placed in the outdoor classroom in the playground and as a result caught the passing parents picking up children.
The sale raised about £70 for the PTA in about 1 ½ hours.
It raised some interesting conversations.
Parent don’t pick up the older kids, they walk home. The majority of items sold were for the younger children.
The embroidered items where more popular than the basic shirts, skirts and blouses.
I was really pleased that the parents that used it didn’t question the idea of buying or using second hand items. The convenience and price was the winning combination that brought the parents in. The support to the PTA was also important.
The advertising for this event was minimal. A few banners and posters could be a good resource that the school could borrow from my project to highlight the event.
This was a great opportunity to see school uniform reuse in action and who engages with it.
Thanks to Lisa and Sam for eating me gatecrash!
IOU Project
In my presentation on Monday my Masters, I talked about a community based clothing label that narrates the product.
This project adds to this concept.
Ethically made clothing that is given a QR code and a story applied to this code. The purchaser can engage through a website and view the manufacturing story. The wearers can then add their story into the community.
The concepts of this project are exciting and interesting. The restrictions in sizing availability are tackled along with the unique, one-off designs.
The website is easy to interact with and easy to follow, but will this be the case as more garments with stories are added and the community grows. Would the interest be diluted as the community and product base grows?
summer reading..
The Sway - Handbags constructed from factory waste
Liverpool Design Festival - Sara Han
Project Alabama - Slow Fashion
Brain Saturation
The past 2 weeks have not been about doing but, about thinking about doing.
For a number of reasons, I had been on an a adrenaline hit and keeping busy.This is a mechanism for me when real life gets hard.
Real life has been getting easier and there have been a number of creative events to keep me occupied in a less frantic way.
These unconnected events carried the topic of Innovation.
1.)CREATE/INNOVATE/SUSTAIN - Uni of Ulster (Symposium)Frances Courner (London College of Fashion) and
I was invited to this because of my focus on Sustainble Clothing design and that is what was spoken about. As I have researched this subject , the content was not ground breaking.
She spoke of the role of education in transforming the Fashion Industry from within, of the power of the fashion industry and the increase of consumption.
The facts used to illustrate the problems have clicked in with the development I have had for T-shirt communications.
The conclusion was that there needs to be new means of production and a new approach to consumers to help them re-value clothes.
Stephen Moore - AV Browne
This was a brilliant presentation on the advertising company.
It tackled the problem of “bringing people along with you.” and helped structure where I am with the Unicyle project.
2.)CREATING INNOVATION - Blick Studios(Workshop)
This was a workshop to introduce methods in idea creation. It was all about the Sharpies and Post-its.
A good skill and method to carry forward.
3.)FROM EXPERIENCE- creating objects,interests and interactions(Symposium)
This was a 3 day event with a Symposium on the second day.
The speakers at the symposium where of interest, but I found it very hard to follow the artists presentation. The talks delivered by Educators where more informative and I was able to take knowledge from them.
One Dress Protest
Getting garments made for the Totally Bazaar.
I am up-cycling mens shirts to make vintage inspired ladies garments and accessories.
This uses to be a ninetofive garment now it is ready to be flashed about town.
