A vital issue today is green sustainability in the world. Many studies have emphasized the need for a healthy and sustainability environment. “Magnolia,” the title of this design, also symbolizes global innocence stemming from a strong desire for green sustainability. “Magnolia,” inspired by a spring bride, aimed to express the purity of the planet through the budding flowers of spring. For this reason, all materials used for “Magnolia” came from recycled and eco-friendly materials, such as jute and felt
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The purpose of this ensemble was to fuse the concepts of engineered digital textile printing, quilti...
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Nature is to nurture and by designing garments that bring us a step closer to the eco friendly and s...
This dress was a sustainable design challenge using geometric shapes to achieve a zero waste garment...
The purpose for this dress came from mission trips. On these trips, I saw houses that were made from...
the purpose of the current design was to be sustainable and creative: combine left over parts from p...
Sustainability has been at the center of my scholarship across the apparel and textile disciplines. ...
Use of natural dyes provides an opportunity for apparel designers to expand the creative process and...
The goal of this design was to play on the contrast between nature and man. The contrast between nat...
This design was inspired by a ruffle-covered pillow that my friend bought for me as a present. I was...
As consumers increasingly look to textile and apparel industry firms to be more sensitive and reacti...
The purpose of the current design was to use recycled materials to make a scene, sunrise and red clo...
The design was inspired by a silhouette from an image of a French woman in the 18th century. Her dre...
Celestial Indigo Sherry Haar and Emily Andrews, Kansas State University Tracey Martin, Threads of Ev...
The creative design process for Blooming Daffodils explores a concept of sustainability, and new tex...
The purpose of this ensemble was to fuse the concepts of engineered digital textile printing, quilti...
Morning Tide is a look from a 6-piece collection called Temporal. The entire collection is inspired ...
Nature is to nurture and by designing garments that bring us a step closer to the eco friendly and s...
This dress was a sustainable design challenge using geometric shapes to achieve a zero waste garment...
The purpose for this dress came from mission trips. On these trips, I saw houses that were made from...
the purpose of the current design was to be sustainable and creative: combine left over parts from p...
Sustainability has been at the center of my scholarship across the apparel and textile disciplines. ...
Use of natural dyes provides an opportunity for apparel designers to expand the creative process and...
The goal of this design was to play on the contrast between nature and man. The contrast between nat...
This design was inspired by a ruffle-covered pillow that my friend bought for me as a present. I was...
As consumers increasingly look to textile and apparel industry firms to be more sensitive and reacti...
The purpose of the current design was to use recycled materials to make a scene, sunrise and red clo...
The design was inspired by a silhouette from an image of a French woman in the 18th century. Her dre...
Celestial Indigo Sherry Haar and Emily Andrews, Kansas State University Tracey Martin, Threads of Ev...
The creative design process for Blooming Daffodils explores a concept of sustainability, and new tex...
The purpose of this ensemble was to fuse the concepts of engineered digital textile printing, quilti...
Morning Tide is a look from a 6-piece collection called Temporal. The entire collection is inspired ...