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GRADUATION WORK  TRAMAS

This project aimed to develop a collection of the sustainable fashion segment for the female audience. It proposes the reuse of residues from the textile industry, in order to advocate for sustainable consumption. The pieces were developed with upcycling techniques, patchwork and handloom spinning. You can see the results achieved in the following photos, an editorial developed by the group.

End of course work done by: Flávia Sampaio; Maria Eugênia; Nicolaza Rojas Thayná Paula.

THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY

Interdisciplinary Project 1st Semester

Made at Anhembi Morumbi University in the graduation course in Fashion Design. Where the purpose was to develop a three-dimensional wearable object made of discarded papers, elaborated from researches about the European artistic vanguards, choosing to deepen in the suprematist movement and in the works of the artist Kazimir Malievitch.  There was the requirement to use only sewing if necessary, and the fitting by folding, not being able to be glued or stapled in any way.

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Project carried out by: Beatriz Bezerra Marques; Daniele Mouallem; Evellyn Fernandes Julio; Flávia Cristina Sampaio da Silva; Mayara Aparecida de Pádua Meira; Viviane Oliveira Vaz.

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ASYMMETRICAL AMBIVALENCE

Interdisciplinary Project 2nd Semester

Made at Anhembi Morumbi University, in the graduation course of Fashion Design. This work intends to solve problems faced by women from eighteen to twenty-five years old, who face long daily journeys, through public transportation, from their homes, proposed here as a community, to work, exposed as large business centers, arranged in high-class regions. Making garments from reused textile materials, adapting, modifying and creating new pieces, with more ease of adaptation to the climate, the geography of the two regions and the route faced. Clothes: double-sided jacket, one side social and the other made of umbrella fabric, making it waterproof; pants that adjust the size of the bar; shirt with removable sleeves; and as a complement a backpack cover made of waterproof fabric.

Project made by:: Aldry Cavalcante Longo, Beatriz Bezerra Marques; Evellyn Aparecida Fernandes Julio; Fernanda Domingues Borges; Flávia Cristina Sampaio da Silva; Mayara Aparecida de Pádua Meira; Sarah Alves de Almeida; Viviane Oliveira Vaz

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DIVERSITY

Interdisciplinary Project 3rd Semester

Made at Anhembi Morumbi University, in the course of graduation in Fashion Design. From a referential research with the purpose of studying the theme The Bodies of Contemporary Society, the scope of the project is to develop a mini collection, consisting of three designed looks and the materialization of only one, with the use of textile waste and with a focus on leisure at night. The delimitation to the diversification concept was the starting point for the project's point of interest.

Project carried out by: Ana Caroline Machado, Ana Elisa Xavier, Flávia Sampaio, Raquel Sousa, Sarah Alves, Tháyna Paula, Larissa Silva.
Orientedr: Prof. a Ms. Luciana Gragnato

PAU PRA TODA OBRA
A JACK OF ALL TRADES

Interdisciplinary Project 4th Semester

Made at Anhembi Morumbi University in the graduation course in Fashion Design. It aims to present the counterproposal to such emotional male predominance and give visibility to the female body within spaces so little associated with women, having to deal with prejudices introduced in society. In addition to presenting projectual parameters that comply with the necessary ergonomics, identified through field research and referential, and prioritizing the use of zero waste modeling as a sustainable criterion.

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Look- Pra Toda Chuva
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Look - MilGrau
Look- Pra Toda Chuva
Look - Numa Boa
Look- Pronto Pra Obra

The result achieved was the creation of a collection that meets the needs of the user at the workplace, therefore on the construction site. So that the clothing performs functions of protection and prevention of minor incidents; thermal comfort, because the employees perform intense physical work; ergonomic comfort, since the activities performed require constant movement, and mobility is a key aspect; protection against specific weather situations (such as rain), since they are subject to such inclement weather regardless of their needs or wills, not being able to interrupt the exercise of their functions only by an unfavorable weather occasion to their realization. And add uniforms with more feminine models that fit women's bodies.

Project made by: Flávia Sampaio, Giovanna Hohendorff, Matheus Augusto Francisco, Raquel Sousa, Sarah Alves, Thayná Paula.

 Oriented: Prof.ª. Ms. VerenaLima

AQUA KIDS

Interdisciplinary Project 5th Semester

Performed at Anhembi Morumbi University in the Fashion Design graduation course. Its objective is 
the creation of a collection of five looks for a public that moves in the city of São Paulo on rainy days, with the sustainable parameter in 
Upcycling with a focus on non-textile materials, chose to work with children in the age group of 3 to 5 years.

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Project carried out by: 
Flávia Sampaio, Raquel Sousa, Maria Eugênia Ometto, Thais Prates, Thayná Paula.

TRAMAS SENSÍVEIS
SENSIBLE FRAMES

Interdisciplinary Project 6th Semester

Conducted at Anhembi Morumbi University in the course of graduation in Fashion Design. It aims at social inclusion, starting from visual impairment, it seeks to understand and solve the difficulties and desires of this public at the time of choosing clothes and dressing, facilitating their day to day and discoveries, making them feel they belong and are included in society, since they are little contemplated by the fashion market.

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