1. Dunusa : Life of a Garment

The project focuses on deconstructing and upcycling second hand clothing sourced from Johannesburg second hand street markets called Dunusa where all the discarded garments have descended from European exports. A mix method of experimental local artisanal crafts and indigenous influences native to South Africa are used to upcycle the garments, instilling our own cultural sensibilities into the Eurocentric way of dress.

The editorial prints and short film documentary accompanied by the garments highlight the stark disparity between the global north and south in which the upcycled and artisanal garments serve as a testament between opposing design ideologies. We make the garments as a form of protest and reflection of the western world's overconsumption habits that affect our landfills; solutions are created through nuanced constructed ideas of dress by promoting locality and African ways of dress showcased through print and film as an exhibition tool for Radialsystem in Berlin, Germany and the design world at large.

Fashion Review

To critique and offer perspective, director Nick Knight was joined by filmmaker and head of film Sam Bassett to review ‘Dunusa - Life of a Garment’ fashion film.

Full Article Here

Full Credit List

Photographer: Jack Markovitz/@jackmarkovitz

Assistant photographer: Sante Chiweshe/@kahlo.greed

Art Direction: Khumo Morojele/@kmorojele/Klein Muis/@klnmuis

Models: Hlagu Junia/@hlagu_/Tracy Mokgopo/@tracymokgopo/Tshedza Mashamba/@tshedzamashamba

Production Assistant: Zano Nkosi/@zanonkosi

Supported and Sponsored by Forecast 8 Group & The German government of culture and media

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