This is my creative thesis project, 'Reverse Engineering Sustainability in Fashion'. It is inspired by the white dwarf Sirius B star that orbits Sirius, the Dog Star, in the constellation Canis Major.
It addresses the practical and aesthetic challenges of incorporating adjustability and one-size-fits-most designs to support sustainability. It integrates elements of sustainable materials and modular garment systems into a cohesive framework, supported by digital prototyping software.
This project demonstrates how adjustable garments can accommodate diverse body types without sacrificing style or functionality.
I use CLO3D to enable a more efficient design process by reducing physical waste and facilitating iterative improvements prior to garment construction.
The dress is designed to conform to US sizes 2, 4, and 6 (small to large).
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Moodboard/Inspiration
Moodboard/Inspiration
Watercolor Render
Watercolor Render
Hand Painted Pattern
Hand Painted Pattern
Finished Dress (Front)
Finished Dress (Front)
Finished Dress (Side)
Finished Dress (Side)
Finished Dress (1/4 Side)
Finished Dress (1/4 Side)
Finished Dress (Back)
Finished Dress (Back)
Back of 3D Dress
Back of 3D Dress
Adjustability Simulation for Sizes 4 & 8
Adjustability Simulation for Sizes 4 & 8

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