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Forma: Womens Underwear 2011 - This is a women's underwear line I designed for my senior thesis. Forma is women's underwear that embrace the form of a woman. There are four cuts in the line, each corresponding to a female body type: pear, ruler, apple, and hourglass. (Ruler not pictured). Each cut has a similar v styling in the front that is sensual without being overtly erotic.
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Forma: Womens Underwear 2011 - This is a women's underwear line I designed for my senior thesis. Forma is women's underwear that embrace the form of a woman. There are four cuts in the line, each corresponding to a female body type: pear, ruler, apple, and hourglass. (Ruler not pictured). Each cut has a similar v styling in the front that is sensual without being overtly erotic.
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Forma: Womens Underwear 2011 - This is a women's underwear line I designed for my senior thesis. Forma is women's underwear that embrace the form of a woman. There are four cuts in the line, each corresponding to a female body type: pear, ruler, apple, and hourglass. (Ruler not pictured). Each cut has a similar v styling in the front that is sensual without being overtly erotic.
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Forma: Womens Underwear 2011 - This is a women's underwear line I designed for my senior thesis. Forma is women's underwear that embrace the form of a woman. There are four cuts in the line, each corresponding to a female body type: pear, ruler, apple, and hourglass. (Ruler not pictured). Each cut has a similar v styling in the front that is sensual without being overtly erotic.
Death of Industry 2010 - This project was a collaboration with Andrea Guzzetta for the Death of Industry show, hosted by Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate. We were inspired by an idea of ghost of old industry, and a type of re-birth of industry expressed through the re-purposing of industrial materials. The armor-like pieces (created by Andrea) were made from fiberglass, plastic tube, and metal; and the garments (created by me) were created with sheer linen, sheet plastic, and plastic grocery bags. "Within every creation lies the seeds of its destruction"; there is a sense of encasement in the garments.
Death of Industry 2010 - This project was a collaboration with Andrea Guzzetta for the Death of Industry show, hosted by Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate. We were inspired by an idea of ghost of old industry, and a type of re-birth of industry expressed through the re-purposing of industrial materials. The armor-like pieces (created by Andrea) were made from fiberglass, plastic tube, and metal; and the garments (created by me) were created with sheer linen, sheet plastic, and plastic grocery bags. "Within every creation lies the seeds of its destruction"; there is a sense of encasement in the garments.
Death of Industry 2010 - This project was a collaboration with Andrea Guzzetta for the Death of Industry show, hosted by Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate. We were inspired by an idea of ghost of old industry, and a type of re-birth of industry expressed through the re-purposing of industrial materials. The armor-like pieces (created by Andrea) were made from fiberglass, plastic tube, and metal; and the garments (created by me) were created with sheer linen, sheet plastic, and plastic grocery bags. "Within every creation lies the seeds of its destruction"; there is a sense of encasement in the garments.
Death of Industry 2010 - This project was a collaboration with Andrea Guzzetta for the Death of Industry show, hosted by Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate. We were inspired by an idea of ghost of old industry, and a type of re-birth of industry expressed through the re-purposing of industrial materials. The armor-like pieces (created by Andrea) were made from fiberglass, plastic tube, and metal; and the garments (created by me) were created with sheer linen, sheet plastic, and plastic grocery bags. "Within every creation lies the seeds of its destruction"; there is a sense of encasement in the garments.
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Death of Industry 2010 - This project was a collaboration with Andrea Guzzetta for the Death of Industry show, hosted by Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate. We were inspired by an idea of ghost of old industry, and a type of re-birth of industry expressed through the re-purposing of industrial materials. The armor-like pieces (created by Andrea) were made from fiberglass, plastic tube, and metal; and the garments (created by me) were created with sheer linen, sheet plastic, and plastic grocery bags. "Within every creation lies the seeds of its destruction"; there is a sense of encasement in the garments.
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