Monthly Archives: August 2009

alexander mqueen. prada. recyling. where to from here?

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i had the honor of working on set with the stars from the hit show twilight last week. they were doing a photo shoot i believe to promote their new movie which is being filmed in vancouver. my job was to be the onset tailor, to be on call to alter any clothing if need be. this job is also similar to a 3rd stylist assistant, essentially running around gathering up  the thousands and thousands of dollars of clothing and jewelry that the stylist leaves strewn about the mansion and its grounds. a fun job really. i got to try on some of my favorite designers newest clothes that haven’t even hit stores yet, drool over the most fabulous jewelry and accessories and just generally be in fashion heaven. being someone who is concerned about the environment and recycling and whatnot, i did find it to be somewhat of a polar experience.

why does all this amazing fashion and creation have to promote a wasteful lifestyle. wasting resources and money just to be able to flaunt the fact that you are in the top percentile of people who actually CAN afford these clothes. why does this clothing are have to become more than art?

how does someone like myself support an industry that essentially goes  against everything i stand for as a human. is there somewhere in this industry that i can make a mark with recycling? that i can make beautiful clothing and help to reduce footprints instead of making giant new ones?

a good start is with an program called ‘our social fabric’. it’s an initiative that was started in april 2009 to recycle textiles from vancouver and somehow make new products. i have just gotten involved in it, and am seeing that this might be a way to solve some of these issues i am facing.

if you have any ideas, information, suggestions for us/me please get in touch. would love to hear form you.

i want to bring a new light into what recycled clothing looks like, how its made, and be able to do it on a large scale. lets put our heads together and see if we can’t start erasing some footprints, and starting a revolution that involves retreating instead of expanding.

every revolution in history has been about expansion. it is time for the next revolution, which is going to involve retraction and localizing. i’m excited for the future, i hope you are too.
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peace love art music. olio festival shoes. and a revolution.

i was asked by my dear friend rachey zott of the grace gallery to present a pair of shoes for the olio festival.

the shoes were on display last weekend along with a smattering of other artist friends of mine,including terri potratz of the conveyor belt and victoria potter of demicouture.

below are some pics of my little creations. it was a similtaneous birth of my new free flowing blog name

and the shoes.

peace love art and music are some of the most integral components to having

a future worth being a part of.

the revolution will be televised, it will be brought to you by apple,

sony, and coke a cola.

it will be tweeted, SMS’d and linkedin, it will be brought to you with commercial breaks

from your lazy boy, making it most convenient to lay back and watch.

the revolution will be skyped, chatted,

SEO’d, flickr’d and served to you super sized with fries.

the revolution.

needs you.

peace

love

art

music

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kim cathers : peace love art music

i have started a new blog. i am excited to have somewhere to write and write and write. go check it out if you are interested. its based on my 4 favorite things in life peace love art music. without such things we can not live at all.
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