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Graduation project

Left to Use

Elena Naumann

An exploration of leftover textiles in the fashion industry, ‘Left to Use’ diagnoses the unhealthy habit of wasting large quantities of fabric, then proposes an elegant remedy: a universal methodology for creating new collections from leftovers. There are plenty of challenges: for fabric colour, weight and length you get what you’re given. Navigating resourcefully around these restrictions, Elena Naumann combines materials by weight and uses a basic pattern derived from the timeless kimono. Straight lines allow for efficient cutting and the loose fit can be adapted for all garments, whether lengthened for a dress or split for a jacket. By cultivating a considered approach, and accommodating chance, ‘Left to Use’ nurtures a system that restores value and meaning to waste.

Department

Activity

Degree

Bachelor

Graduation year

2021

Website

www.nowman.de

Photoshoot

Iris Rijskamp