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Sonic Fabric Dress by Deborah Lindquist

Post n°8 pubblicato il 08 Agosto 2013 da persun0425

It is a pretty evident fact that most people enjoy music. Those pleasant and melodious tones and sounds that ring in our ears, leaving the most of us delighted or high-spirited, it is indeed an undeniable fact that we each have our own personal tastes and favorites for music. Now, concerning what we call music, it is seemingly apparent in the field of clothing and beautiful apparels, that people equally have interests and favorites for different things, since like music, the fashion for clothing is equally versatile and has great variations in its entirety. Superbly intelligent fashion designer Deborah Lindquist has just enlightened us regarding a way of how disposed cassette tapes could be reused, and this time, very surprisingly; it is a lesson on fashion and recycling cassette tapes. Those musical strings should be rolling and drumming to the tune for this unique apparel.
 by Deborah LindquistFashion designer Deborah Lindquist has decided that all cassette tapes thrown away should not simply go into a state of becoming industrial wastes, and to counteract against the problem, she cooperated with the highly creative artist, Alyce Santoro, to make dresses out of cassette tape strips. More surprisingly, not only are these dresses very friendly to the environment, they are also very comfortable to be worn even when these dresses were made from recycled materials, in fact it is pretty much rare to see anyone ever get into a dress made with such materials, cassette tape strips are surely one of a kind. This dress is arguably one uniquely designed dress as well, coming to think of the material involved in creating it.

The name of these dresses as ingenious designer Deborah Lindquist defines it, is called “Sonic Fabric”, since sonic is a term often associated to sounds, and fabric is there to mean clothing. The designs of the dresses are pretty much what one could irresistibly define as having designed with definite uniqueness. Every string is carefully stitched and mashed into one good piece, with the original color of cassette tape strips in mind, color compositions were chosen carefully in order to make a perfect match with them. The result was definitely fruitful, a wonderful piece of brown and black with a subtle mix of other complementary colors which brought out the beauty of the rest of the colors.

The designs of the dresses were very basic, one was very simply a formal dress, as for the other, it pretty much took the shape of a cocktail dress, and both had been good for a variety of occasion kinds. This step to using cassette tape strips to make clothing and goods is pretty much very new, especially when it comes to the vast world of fashion where a variety of other fabric types are used. Although the highly traditional and musical cassette tape strips are not very much known or used in clothing creation, Deborah Lindquist has definitely proven it worthy that even such musical strips could do us well in terms of recyclable goods and fashion. Designer Deborah definitely has key innovation at hand for this piece of work.

 
 
 
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