Twisted Tradition

Student Name : Antonio Hidalgo Calderón

Mentor Name : KARME BAIGES

Company : TEXFOR

Green Producer Diary

My Motivation

I wanted to develop a desgin that has an emotional and visual impact, while also promoting values such as sustainability, inclusion and freedom of expression. Fashion can be a powerful tool to promote ecological awareness and social justice. I believe that design must have a purpose: to care for the planet and give voice to diverse identities.

 

My Vetrine Journey 

The key stages in creating the look were mainly pattern development, experimenting with the pieces, and the final assembly of the garments. I started from scratch with the pattern-making, followed by fittings and adjustments, and finally the construction and finishing touches.
The biggest challenge was undoubtedly drafting the trousers from scratch, as it was something I’d never done before and it took me quite a while to get a proper grasp of the proportions and fit. It was also a challenge to take the waistcoat apart and reconstruct it, ensuring the final result was clean, balanced and well-fitted.
Furthermore, balancing the entire process with my studies, work, other projects and personal life.
To overcome these challenges, I worked step by step and with patience, relying on guidance from my mentor and advice from those around me. Furthermore, as this was a creative and personal project, I allowed myself to experiment and go with the flow, which helped me find solutions and develop the design more naturally.

 

Sustainability Aspect

Your Actions / Explanation

Environmental

Used natural dyes, Used of reused of clothes to create the full outfit by an upcycling process.

Social

Total Look thought for no gender and no size, to include all the society that might feel identify with the design.

Financial

Low production cost

 

A Message to Consumers

My designs reflect a chaotic, rebellious and imperfect approach that perfectly encapsulates who I am as a designer. Each garment is part of my identity, and together they convey who I am and how I view fashion. Through the drama of the mask, I want to present myself as a young designer brimming with ideas, capable of transforming any material and, above all, relishing the creative process.

A Message to Future Learners

If you’re getting into sustainable fashion, it’s because you want to make a difference and send a message, so trust in that. Enjoy the creative process, experiment, make mistakes and express yourself without fear. Play around, deconstruct and create: enthusiasm and passion are what matter most.

 

Product Details

Product Name

Twisted Tradition

 

Reference / SKU

VETRINE-VEST-GRAY-US-001

VETRINE-SKRT-RED-US-002

VETRINE-PNT-BLUE-US-003

VETRINE-MASK-MC-US-004

Color

    1. VEST: Gray, Purple, Blue
    2. SKIRT: Red,Plaid
    3. PANTS: Black, Blue
    4. MASK: Grey, Red

 

Size

Unique Size – Oversized

Weight

VEST: 408g

SKIRT: 262g

PANTS: 139g

MASK: 15g

Quantity (if multi-pack)

  1. Vest
  2. Skirt
  3. Pants
  4. Mask

Materials Information

Composition

All clothes are reused with no label. An approximation of composition would be:

  • Cotton
  • Elastane
  • Polyester
  • Viscose

N/A

N/A

Manufacturing & Supply Chain

1

Location

Terrassa, Spain

2

Date

Net production days: 7

3

Type of processes

Cutting, sewing, dyeing, washing, finishing

 

Terrassa, Spain

supply chain map

  • Tier 4Raw material

  • Tier 3Material processing

  • Tier 2Component manufacturing

  • Tier 1Final assembly

Environmental & Social Impact

100% of the clothes used are reused and recycled by an upcycling process of transforming the clothes into a new item.

 

Net production days: 7

Material’s Cost: 2€ (dye)

 

Care, Repair & Lifetime Extension

1

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold, hang dry, humble ironing

 

2

Repair Information

Repair: Replace bottons from vest and skirt
Recycle: Roba Amiga/Solidança Conteiner