Fabritius Ella

(ma)

Garments Left Unsold – A Story of Post-Consumer Waste 

 

In her MA thesis, Ella Fabritius delves into the issue of unsold second-hand clothing. Despite growing awareness around sustainability, large amounts of clothing continue to be produced, garments that often end up in the second-hand system. Her research explores which types of garments fail to find a second home and what drives or deters consumers when shopping second-hand. Through analysing 400 unsold garments and group interviews with second-hand consumers, Fabritius uncovers critical patterns that reveal consumer behaviour and systemic issues in the fashion industry.

 

  • News about the negative impact of textile production is consistent. I want to believe that learning and taking action can have an impact, so by immersing myself in the topic, I want to learn how to make well-informed and impactful decisions in my future career, Fabritius writes in her thesis.

 

Viewing her findings through the lens of a designer, Fabritius found herself at a creative crossroads. The tension between her desire to create and the reality of global overproduction sparked a deeply personal reflection that culminated in a woven tapestry. Crafted from second-hand yarn, the tapestry materialises the inner conflict of a designer who is driven to create yet seeks to resist contributing to a world already overwhelmed.

 

The pattern of the jacquard-woven fabric is derived directly from images of the unsold garments examined during her research. The visual composition brings these forgotten clothes into focus once again, transforming statistical data into a layered, emotional, and tactile narrative. Fabritius invites fellow designers to learn from the unsold and to design not only with creativity, but with responsibility.

 

Contact information:

Ella Fabritius

fabritiusella@gmail.com

+358504430434

@ella_fabritius

 

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