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Renewable Dress Design by Fernando Brízio

by Dorothee Royal-Hedinger · View Comments

If you’re tired of how your dress looks, don’t throw it out! Instead, wash it and draw on a new design!

That’s the concept behind Fernando Brízio’s renewable clothing line. The video below shows how placing colored felt-tip pens in the pockets of a dress changes its appearance over time. Within one hour, the colored ink bleeds into the fabric and creates a one-of-a-kind design for each occasion. The owner can then clean the dress and color it in a different way for each time they wear it.

No word yet on whether the dress is made from sustainable fabrics or if the ink is eco-friendly but it’s a good start toward some innovative green design!

  • FARNAZ
    Dear Mr fernando Brizio
    HI. I am farnaz. I realy like dress design .
    I am interested in train.
    pls help and introduce some book.

    Thank u in advance.
  • Hey designboom team, thanks for the heads up. I did credit designboom's photos with the exact link you provided (just click on Fernando Brizio which is highlighted in blue in the article). Also, if anyone clicks on the video, it will take them directly to the video's location on YouTube so it's easy for them to find your channel. Please let me know if there is any other info you'd like me to provide our readers.
    -Dorothee
  • Hey designboom team, thanks for the heads up. I did credit designboom's photos with the exact link you provided (just click on Fernando Brizio which is highlighted as blue in the article). Also, if anyone clicks on the video, it will take them directly to the video's location on YouTube so it's easy for them to find your channel. Please let me know if there is any other info you'd like me to provide our readers.
    -Dorothee
  • just saw you used designboom's photos and video.
    why don't you credit copyright designboom under the images
    and link to your source, our article on our site ?
    http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/26/view/32...
    thx
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