Weaving, digital printing.
Clothing.
Clothing.
With her project “UniQForm”, Amit Giladi would like to work on minimizing the masses of clothing and fashion items and on improving the environment. For this, she decided on three items of clothing that should meet the needs of a minimalist-minded wearer. They were adapted to the frame dimensions of an industrial loom, whereby care was taken that was no waste of fabric occurs, but that every fabric surface was used. Amit Giladi understands her designs as a kind of uniform, as clothing that can be worn on different events and occasions every day. The pursuit of minimization is also reflected in the material used. For each of the three sets, which she divides into every day, outdoor, and home sets, only one material - cotton - was chosen, because it is easily degradable so that the clothing can later be composted and a cotton field can be fertilized. The designs are uni-sex fashion, designed as a jumpsuit or pants-top combination, comfortably cut, and regulated by a fabric belt. The patterns are printed on the fabric along with the cut.
Amit Giladi
Textile
UniQform
2019
Cotton.
3.5 x 122 x 5 cm
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2019
Cotton.
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