The aim of the thesis was to design a men's collection based on natural dyes and rust, and to present the resulting collection through a fashion editorial.
The theoretical part focuses primarily on natural dyes and rust dyeing. The first part of the theoretical part relates to the history of natural dyes and their use today, the technique of rust dyeing and the environmental issues of synthetic dyes. The second part of the theoretical part addressess microplastics and the clothing of the desert dwellers.
The experimental part consists of the design and implementation of the ADAPT 2030 collection, which comprises five male silhouettes. The concept of the collection with its starting points, the target group, the development of the silhouettes through collages, the chosen materials and colour palette, and the processes of the dyeing techniques used, are presented. The experimental part also includes the presentation of the fashion and technical sketches of the collection, while the realised clothing collection is presented through a fashion editorial.
The final result of the thesis is an original collection entitled ADAPT 2030, designed for the young artistic male creatives who support sustainable fashion and desire garments with unique colours and patterns.
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