the Milan design week, in fact, have been exposed to the best works that have taken part in the competition among them, is the winner of the public line clothing ECOjosho , created by designers Elena Salmistraro with Cazzani Marie and Sara Belloli .
ECOjosho: a name, a mission, and the word is the translation from Japanese rebirth and describes a project born from the desire to transform waste materials into new buzzword. Origami and filigree work, construction techniques of the collection, recreating the material that it is reborn, in an eternal cycle of life.
Animals were exposed to Nhow Hotel in Milan, in Via Tortona 35, during the entire duration of Fuorisalone.
Salmistraro Elena, a young designer with many interesting projects already in assets, is not new to the technique of origami and paper processing: in the Fashion section of the Critical Power Critical Fair in Milan had made an original bodice Jacroki . The
Jackroki is a material Okinawa, designed by Michael Ruffin, and is made from natural fibers and recycled paper fibers. The main component of the raw material is cellulose (80%), the primary component of plant fibers, mixed with recycled waste paper and latex, and subsequently in several custom solutions for various specific uses. This innovative fabric is also washable and ironed.
The bodice exist in paper version and the version Jacroki, that an ad hoc tutu can be transformed into an innovative and elegant wedding dress.
The idea was born from the designer to the world of origami and paper industry in general, the desired effect was to create games of volumes and shapes that donassero to head a three-dimensionality that bringing out the shadows.
Ulteriori informazioni possono essere trovate nel blog della designer Elena Salmistraro .
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