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fashionRIP is a multidiscipline, transmedia installation of chapters, an exploration of perceptions and beliefs. It’s a platform that explores ecosystems health, generative economics, social justice, cultural and creative diversity. Starting with recycouture garments, the story became the Project. It is now an evolving experiment, designed to explore meaningful relationship based constructs that put human potential and whole systems health over the abstract ideas of faux "the real world."

Monday, June 20, 2016

Action Flollowing Belief ..Change is Do-able and Necessary


Posted by deborah at 8:49 AM 1 comment:
Labels: community resource sharing, fabric art, fast fashion, recycouture, reFashion, reFashion workshops, restyle, reStyle workshops, slow fashion, social streets, upcycle, Upcycle workshops
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Why it Matters

What's the matter with more and more fashion choices?

It sounds good; we love to be able to pick the perfect outfit. You wear it once or twice and then ....what was the real cost here?

Your time to shop and the money spent, not so much ....go a little deeper and consider the fiber source, the dyes and chemicals used, the health toll on the workers, the energy to run the machines, the transporting carbons...and now it just takes up closet space. But so what? It's been going on for-almost-ever and you didn't make the rules.

In fact we are told this is what a "healthy" economy looks like.

You will recycle it after all, give it to charity or your sister. This is more transportation and more release of those greenhouse gases. We are using a lot of our personal energy and the resources of this planet to make, use and dump "trash" Some rags, remnants and tawdry bits will molder for eons in landfills, as nature's microbial actions are hampered by our normalized, everyday toxic lifestyles.

This goes beyond dumps as the breakdown cycle that nourishes the life of this planet has been sorely challenged by GMO crops, fertilizers, pesticides, antimicrobials..RIGHT!!. All the "living better through chemistry" propaganda after WWI and II- AKA how to sell your "garbage," is our legacy. Well no more, not on my (our) watch, we are seeing things quite differently.

As we now carry 298 toxins in our bods that weren't there in the 1930s the toxic residues of normal are haunting us more and more. Ironic, no? Advanced is merely a word.

Go to the So Whats the Point blog in February for the numbers.

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It All connects - it's all One

Extinctions ...So What?

Life evolves, some species survive some don't. We like to allude to Darwin's "natural selection" or Herbert Spencer's "survival of the fittest" because we are so good at reproducing and taking over this planet and justifying that side of our natures. The fact that we are wiping out the food chain by destroying habitat, fouling air and water and generally behaving like arrogant, tinkering idiots, is called business as usual. .....Well I and others are no longer buying that "sell."

We are wising up to the idea that we too, are dependent on these resources. We too, are physically an organic species and we really don't know what little extinction will be the start of the chain reaction that collapses the structure that we too, are dependent on.

Is this the price we are willing to pay for a pair of plastic shoes?

I say no, that despite the focus on the physical, we are more. We are heart and soul, mind, body, spirit. We are born of stars and we can and will leap over this world view based in old, untrue beliefs led by a science of isolation and religions of patriarchal, hierarchical constructs (your basic dominating Dad- with self reflective rights to rule). It is time to come together and heal. To transition into our fuller expectations and open the new possibilities. We are born with genius...let us help each other get to where we all can shine.

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deborah
seattle, washington, United States
Former owner of Zootsuit Custom Apparel, am now, creative director of fashionRIP an eco-politico multi-media, collaborative arts series - part of FashonRip Project –an experiment in interrelationships and alignments. Acting to design life to meet needs and desires in ways that won’t jeopardize true needs, makes sense. I have a BA from The Evergreen State College - Environmental Science & Communications as foci. This tops off 4 AAs (Marketing, Apparel, Web Design, Transfer) certificates in modeling & Communications in Business & Media. Borders between disciplines are subjective, permeable. Broad spectrum approaches open up concepts of individual potential, expanded possibilities and a living uni-verse. Co creative partnering beats war against otherness. Stepping into harmony with our whole, authentic, possible selves is healthy growth. This is the story I am sharing. Grounded, i am happy to present, lecture, teach, create events, design, display, install and re-imagine all manner of arts. I also eco consult, alter, repair and redesign fabulous unique garb, images et al. E mail-debbarnesusa@hotmail.com subject fashionRIP,-for current information
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