Sweater Sauce: Artistic Fashion Design by Ýrúrarí
Published Mar 23, 2022
Icelandic textile designer and artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, aka Ýrúrarí, gives old clothes a creative makeover for her ‘Sweater Sauce’ series.
“Sweater sauce is a collaboration project where unlucky sweaters that come in to the clothing gathering of The Red Cross of Iceland get a brand new life or a makeover.
The makeover process consisted of various textile techniques and sauce inspired ideas, but most of the sweaters got into sauce related accidents in their former lifes, probably related to hot-dog consumption.
This first chapter of the collaboration was showcased at Design March in June 2020 and nominated for the Icelandic Design awards 2020.”
— Ýrúrarí
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