Council for Fashion & Social Change
Social Impact Through Collaboration
 There is a lot of prejudice against eco-fashion and moths. However, this is now a thing of the past. This collection for A/W 16/17 S/S 17 is entirely compostable and thus complies with the cradle-to-cradle approach. Even though the outfits were tail

Lisa Jermies

 There is a lot of prejudice against eco-fashion and moths. However, this is now a thing of the past. This collection for A/W 16/17 S/S 17 is entirely compostable and thus complies with the cradle-to-cradle approach. Even though the outfits were tail

There is a lot of prejudice against eco-fashion and moths. However, this is now a thing of the past. This collection for A/W 16/17 S/S 17 is entirely compostable and thus complies with the cradle-to-cradle approach. Even though the outfits were tailored for a man and a woman respectively, the designs are not gender-specific. The metamorphic outfits are merely a tribute to the moth’s beauty while contemporaneously telling a sad story about burnt eyes and lack of orientation in the face of a street light: It is an attempt to imagine, what it feels like to be a moth.

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