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Creative Design: Undergraduate

Drowned Maiden, A Sustainable and Contemporary Take on 16th Century Scottish Fashion

Authors
  • Cambria Sinclair (University of Wisconsin-Stout)
  • Jongeun Rhee (University of Wisconsin-Stout)

Abstract

The purpose of this garment is to tell a cultural story while showcasing the techniques I have learned and illustrating the importance of sustainability and the possible applications for it in evening wear and couture applications. This outfit is part of a five-look collection called “Rose and Thistle” that was inspired by Scottish history, culture, and folklore. The formulation of this idea came about from a study abroad trip to Scotland. As I learned about the historical hardship of the Scottish people from my personal research while living there, it drove me to want to create a collection that was a visual representation of the beauty and destruction that surrounds Scotland. This collection builds upon my past sustainable and couture collections by utilizing my love for detail, knowledge on sustainable methods, strong research skills, and hand sewing techniques.

Keywords: Sustainablity, Distressed, Scotland

How to Cite:

Sinclair, C. & Rhee, J., (2020) “Drowned Maiden, A Sustainable and Contemporary Take on 16th Century Scottish Fashion”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 77(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/itaa.11829

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Published on
2020-12-28

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