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fashion
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EMOTIONAL CLOTHES, FASHION REPRESENTING EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
We all know that clothing is, in a sense, an identification tool that can function in determining the symbolic boundaries between people. Fashion and clothing are a field where clothes…
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TRUST YOUR NECKLACE
WHAT IT IS? You know that situation when you are not sure if you can eat something because of your allergy? With the Allergy Amulet, that’s something from the past. The…
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GOT SOME MILK FOR YOUR T-SHIRT?
A story by: Manou Reintjens WHAT IT IS? A product that solves the two biggest world problems? Yea sure… Well, Mi Terro is a company that creates sustainable and durable fabric…
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#DONTTOUCHMYCLOTHES
On about how colour and clothes are an important expression of culture and identity for Afghan women in contemporary society. Clothing is an expression, image and personality of a culture,…
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LV MEETS THE GAME INDUSTRY
What is it? For the 2019 League of Legends world championship finals in Paris, Louis Vuitton and League of Legends collaborated to create different kinds of material for the fans…
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THE MODERN WAY TO GO SHOPPING IN AN ART DISTRICT
What is it? Many companies that have run for many years always have problems adapting to the new trends. Customers become more exigent, especially in the fashion industry. Every day more and more…
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THE MYTH AND MARKETING OF ANTI-MICROBIAL TEXTILE
Let’s take a look in your bag: phone, wallet, keys. A mouth mask or two. One travel-size hand sanitizer and a moisturizer to fix the chapped hands from using said…
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ON HOW THE CORONA PANDEMIC INFLUENCES THE USE OF TEXTILE
Textiles can be seen in the streets more than ever before because of facemasks, that really are ‘in your face’. So, Textile can be seen as a protection against diseases.…
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INJECTING PIXELS INTO OUR PHYSICAL WORLD
WHAT IT IS? An army of virtual models is taking over the fashion industry. Luxury fashion house Balmain summoned the first CG, computer generated, models in the summer of 2018…
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SKIN II: A SECOND SKIN
What if we can make an interaction between the benefits of the human skin and the clothes we wear? Designer Rosie Broadhead thought about this question and came up with the project…
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