BFA (Hons) PROJECT 2020
DIDAN : SUSTAINABLE WEAR SS21
Sustainable Fashion Inspired by My Filipino Heritage
My research project uncovers the social, political, and environmental impact of fast fashion. This involves the value chain, the mass production of clothing contributing to climate change, and the exploitation of garment workers.
Reconnecting with my Filipino heritage with its history in craftsmanship and traditional practices inspired me to defy the fast fashion system by creating sustainable and ethical clothing designs.
My father’s family descended from the Aeta Tribe, and it is their traditional practices which encouraged me to work sustainably by repurposing unwanted clothing to create patchworked garments.
The screen-printed and embroidery patterns on the garments reference traditional tattooing practised by the Aetas. A ‘look-book’ demonstrates transparency by providing information on each garment while promoting craftsmanship and culture. Images of my models wearing the garments outside clothing stores seek to confront globalised fashion industries through the juxtaposition between sustainable artisanal craft and fast fashion.
LUEVE SET
Modelled by Ariane Ilagan
SEDSED SET
Modelled by Jenica Ilagan
TIGBALOG SET
Modelled by Monica Wang
KEDES DRESS
Modelled by Jahnvi Patel
PAWI SHIRT
Modelled by Esther Park