Welcome to the "multiple" Dress...
November 10, 2009 | Vetting explained
The Frankenstyle Clothing, an italian brand located in Turin (Italy) and owned by an architect and ecodesigner, launch a revolutionary, besides "cheap" dress.
In fact, this dress is composed by many elements joined together by reversible zip closures and each of these elements is double-faced. As a result, we can buy a single dress which can be transformed in a lot of different dresses. As Valerio Pavan says: "In ecodesign, reduction is the main guideline. An eco-intelligent product can protect the environment and, why not, also our pockets".
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- Design on the cheap
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