To the Planet's help request, SheSide Fashion responds with a solution thought starting from its project, so much so that the transformable dresses from composable becomes sustainable.
Our eco-design recovers its green vision from the Bauhaus, a movement that after the Second World War sublimated the concept of "less is more" in the production of furniture and furnishing components where utility, comfort and aesthetic harmony merged in pieces of unique essentiality. Today of inestimable value.
Modularity was the key principle in which that historic artistic-cultural stream of thought developed. It facilitated the creation of objects and, at the same time, improved their use. Thanks to the decomposition in ready-made smaller components of different sizes (like Legos), you could create living spaces in an easier and more personal way instead that with big element (wardrobe or kitchten) made in a single piece.
So why not apply the same modular method in clothing where each garment is made by combining all the components foreseen by the model?
Thus a modular dress becomes enjoyable in multiple ways and on multiple occasions, by removing or adding one of its little part. Like the sleeves of a shirt, or the flounce of a dress that goes from midi for the day to long for the soirée.
This is how SheSide's transformable clothes were born, on the side of women and on the side of the environment that make you feel better, for savings on:
- fabric, fashion raw material (water and other resources of the planet)
- space to contain it at home
- money because less is needed, which means less to wash and iron
- time to manage them (which is money - and in any case we prefer other activities to washing and ironing
Creating new clothes from fabric scraps and scraps reduces fabric waste. But to obtain a well-made garment, with an aesthetic result and an optimal fit, from the combination of different fabrics, in terms of weight, thickness, fiber composition, reaction to washing or ironing or even just pattern, requires sartorial and material knowledge. These skills of the new, transformable Fashion are born under the sign of upcycling: a recovery of knowledge and human resources, as well as materials, which raises the quality of the final product . It often makes it a unique piece, transversal to passing trends, practically a classic of one's identity wardrobe. And it extends its duration for the joy of our wallet.
The eco fashion design of a transformable dress, just like in the design of Yatch which in a very limited space must be as comfortable as a real home, does not only optimize materials and processes. It makes life easier for those who need practicality but don't want to give up style. Or rather to "one's" style, the one that best suits one's feelings in that moment and in that context. Being able to change your look, with a concealed zip or a reverse dress, is like magic in an era where time is a luxury.
Isn't it perhaps equally magical that it is precisely the transformation of the way we dress a solution