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An Unconventional Fashion Show during the EWWR by IFA Paris Students

Posted on 11/12/2022

The week of the EWWR (European Week for Waste Reduction), which raises awareness against the waste of the planet’s resources, ended on November 29th. On this occasion, IFA Paris organized several events including an exceptional fashion show of an entirely upcycled collection designed by our students.

The latter took place on Friday, November 25th at 6pm in the school’s premises, and mixed both eco-responsible creations and artistic performance since some of the looks were worn by dancers in partnership with the Centre de Danse du Marais.

Mickael Bilionniere, they offered us a dance performance of vogging and hip hop. It was an opportunity for the guests to discover fashion in another way, less polluting, more sustainable and festive.

This collection was made by our Bachelor Fashion Design and Bachelor Fashion Sustainability students, it illustrates their creative visions based on recycling as a future fashion designer.

We are happy to have been able to expose our visions of fashion as a true social and societal engine.

Here are the looks from the show:

designed by

Anais Buche, Jenny Morales and Cristina Marroquin

Zero waste look that mixes the colors of Guatemala and the straight shape is classic English uniforms.

Designed by IFA PAris students Anais Buche, Jenny Morales and Cristina Marroquin. Zero waste look that mixes the colors of Guatemala and the straight shape is classic English uniforms.

designed by

Eva Buitvidaite, Flavia Toelke and Tergel Gerelkhuyag

Costume set transformed in an adjustable way to several sizes.

Look created by IFA Paris students Eva Buitvidaite, Flavia Toelke and Tergel Gerelkhuyag. Costume set transformed in an adjustable way to several sizes.

designed by

Alexane Chaponot, Gaia Brogiotti and Zima Husseini

Cape made of patchwork of fabric scraps.

Design created by IFA Paris students Alexane Chaponot, Gaia Brogiotti and Zina Husseini. Cape made of patchwork of fabric scraps.

designed by

Joycelyna Chiang, Brigitta Manukang and Mila Chiappori

Belt that can be worn in many ways and change the look of the ensemble.

Created by IFA Paris students Joycelyna Chiang, Brigitta Manukang and Mila Chiappori. Belt that can be worn in many ways and change the look of the ensemble.

designed by

Suzanna Conti and Soheil Rasoulinejad

Jacket remodeled and pants transformed into shorts and leggings.

Look styled by IFA Paris students Suzanna Conti and Soheil Rasoulinejad. Jacket remodeled and pants transformed into shorts and leggings.

designed by

Sophia Etse, Sarah Inchaurtieta Duriez and Yuval Sheffer

Skirt and top designed from an upcycled curtain and fabric.

Outfit designed by IFA Paris students Sophia Etse, Sarah Inchaurtieta Duriez and Yuval Sheffer. Skirt and top designed from an upcycled curtain and fabric.

designed by

Anna Freund, Haydee Redha and Tenzin Dolker

Made from thrift store clothing.

Look designed by IFA Paris students Anna Freund, Haydee Redha and Tenzin Dolker. Made from thrift store clothing.

designed by

Nana Kuffour, Shivangi Gulati, Disha Lokwani and Shreya Khiani

Dress entirely upcycled.

Designed by IFA Paris students Nana Kuffour, Shivangi Gulati, Disha Lokwani and Shreya Khiani. Dress entirely upcycled.

designed by

Florence Maltseva, Len Schildbach and Bhagya Pathmanaba

Entirely designed from upcycled denim.

Look designed by IFA Paris students Florence Maltseva, Len Schildbach and Bhagya Pathmanaban. Entirely designed from upcycled denim.

designed by

Tsitsi Mustau, Ananya Swarup and Sally Rodrigues

Created on the basis of the Japanese upcycling technique of Boro and Shibui Tarashi.

Co Designed by IFA Paris students Tsitsi Mustau, Ananya Swarup and Sally Rodrigues. Created on the basis of the Japanese upcycling technique of Boro and Shibui Tarashi.

designed by

Saida Namazoua and Jessica Angelina

Dress transformable into top and skirt whose fabric is composed of lots of small pieces of fabric scraps assembled.

Designed by IFA Paris students Saida Namazoua and Jessica Angelina. Dress transformable into top and skirt whose fabric is composed of lots of small pieces of fabric scraps assembled.

designed by

Sara Novara, Leonhard Kreisz and Anais Song

Patchwork technique on the jacket from fabric scraps.

Created by IFA Paris students Sara Novara, Leonhard Kreisz and Anais Song. Patchwork technique on the jacket from fabric scraps.

designed by

Gandis Rahma, Onyinye Hojoh and Sarah Thun

Skirt and top created from upcycled jeans.

Created by IFA Paris students Gandis Rahma, Onyinye Hojoh and Sarah Thun. Skirt and top created from upcycled jeans.

designed by

Hendriks Stephen, Julio Fanchini and Claudia De Leon

Designed from a bed quilt.

Coat designed by IFA Paris students Hendriks Stephen, Julio Fanchini and Claudia De Leon. Designed from a bed quilt.

designed by

Nathan Vinot, Khushi Jain and Bhavri Bansal

A unisex look whose sweater can be transformed into a dress and designed with recycled fabrics.

Designed by IFA Paris students Nathan Vinot, Khushi Jain and Bhavri Bansal. A unisex look whose sweater can be transformed into a dress and designed with recycled fabrics..

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