Measure Magazine, Vo. IX

Mass production and plastic, at first, were thought to change the world: modular, large-scale manufacturing using affordable, long-lasting materials. But, massproduction brought about impersonalization and plastic haunts us with its non-decaying immanence. The materials represent a yearning for reuse, scraps yarns repurposed into a time-tested sweater dress, expendable packaging crafted into a delicate jacket and pieces of sailboat, personal archive stung into exuberant patchwork creating a pair of comforting duvet trousers, and polyester takes on a particular faraway charm, one that vivifies the mind to imagine adventures.

MODEL: ISABELLE LEBOEUF DESIGNER: JORDANA SELBY

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