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The Colors of Fernando Brízio: Renewable Clothing

The Colors of Fernando Brízio: Renewable Clothing


Turin has been named 'design world capital for 2008,' and one of the many exhibitions running this year is 'flexibility - design in a fast changing society.' The idea behind the show is this: since it is predicted that 90% of the worlds population will be living in cities by the year 2050, the already complex life of cities will rise to an even more complex state, and we will need designs to meet our increasingly complex needs. One designer at the exhibit in particular has grabbed the blog world's attention, thanks to coverage by designboom, with the creation of his unique "renewable fashion."

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Fernando Brízio's 'renewable fashion' is a customizable, and reusable, dress where the color pattern is created by placing felt tip markers in pockets placed all over the dress. After placing your collection of markers in your dress, just sit back, have a drink or two, and watch as your dress becomes a unique expression of yourself and your maker collection. When you get tired of you color scheme or your markers start to dry up, just throw it in a wash and your back to a new palette.


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Fernando Brízio obtained his college degree in Equipment Design in 1996, at the Fine Arts Faculty of Lisbon, where he is based. Since 1999 he has been developing several product design projects, as well as setting design and exhibition works, for, among others, Details, Protodesign, Atlantis, M Glass, Droog Design, the choreographer Rui Horta, Modalisboa, DIM-Die Imaginäre Manufaktur, Intramuros, Fabrica, Schréder, Lux/Atalaia, Experimenta Design, and Cor Unum.

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He is professor and Head of design at ESAD.CR (Caldas da Rainha, School of Art and Design) and also a visiting professor at ECAL (Lausanne). In 2005, he was a curator for the S*Cool Ibérica project. He has participated in numerous conferences, and his work has been exhibited and published internationally.
- Fernando Brízio: Bio

Title photo by neitherfishnorflesh


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manekineko

seems pretty wacky to me

onebreath

I wonder what this makes the dress smell like.

Dia

So all those geeks pre-pocket protectors... were actually avant garde?

lightningmccarl

pretty cool.....
wouldnt it be more fun to just draw/doodle all over it with the markers rather than stick it in pockets???

hemingwaycafe

lightningmccarl wrote:
pretty cool.....
wouldnt it be more fun to just draw/doodle all over it with the markers rather than stick it in pockets???


I think so! it's a cool idea, though. I never would have thought of it.

tofriday337

This is gross, but it reminds me of having a "monthly woman accident". Talking about sitting in a bar waiting for a color to appear sounds scary and messy

It would seem much more fun to doodle than drip

this is so out-there!

TheaThea

I love this creative and fun idea ... congratulations. I think I'll have to make some for my kids. Look at those comments ... some people are soooooo uptight! Keep on imagining and your life will be rich and full!

miyazaki_uno_74

turned a disaster to something creative, i think i like....

reroutedreams

this is pretty darn cool.

route46

That's such a great idea! Both the reported dress and the theoretical doodle dress would be the BEST. THING(S). EVER. I wonder how well the darker inks wash out though?

annajak

WoW!!! So cool!! I'd like to have a dress like that! :D

lunamoon

soooooo effing cool!!

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