Los Angeles interfaceFLOR
neocon Party 2011
KTG Fashion Designed/created the 1st Place Winning "Carpet garment" for J-2 Design for the Los Angeles interfaceFLOR neocon Party 2011 held at The Standard Hotel Los Angeles, CA
neocon Party 2011
KTG Fashion Designed/created the 1st Place Winning "Carpet garment" for J-2 Design for the Los Angeles interfaceFLOR neocon Party 2011 held at The Standard Hotel Los Angeles, CA
InterfaceFLOR "Convert" Carpet Design conference Fashion Design competition...
To quote David Oakey, designer for InterfaceFLOR, “You can take the elements of design and make a simple statement or mix them together and be creative. And it’s surreal…”
Representing J-2 Design from Long Beach California, we have an Eco-Chic Fashion Artist Kristin Michelle Brady for KTG Fashion.com wearing a “model” garment of the true meaning of sustainability…
Dissolved Tapestry was created using “reinyarnated” InterfaceFLOR Nylon face fibers, carpet yarns, carpet backing along with finished carpet samples. All are materials from the Convert Collections. This piece represents the unique path of InterfaceFLOR’s Mission Zero.
The Cape was created from the “Make Your Mark” folio paper and packaging tape. The ensemble was created by utilizing the InterfaceFLOR GlasBacRE backing, loose carpet yarns, finished carpet samples and a stapler.
The head dress was assembled using GlasBacRE backing, nylon face fibers, carpet yarns and a stapler
To quote David Oakey, designer for InterfaceFLOR, “You can take the elements of design and make a simple statement or mix them together and be creative. And it’s surreal…”
Representing J-2 Design from Long Beach California, we have an Eco-Chic Fashion Artist Kristin Michelle Brady for KTG Fashion.com wearing a “model” garment of the true meaning of sustainability…
Dissolved Tapestry was created using “reinyarnated” InterfaceFLOR Nylon face fibers, carpet yarns, carpet backing along with finished carpet samples. All are materials from the Convert Collections. This piece represents the unique path of InterfaceFLOR’s Mission Zero.
The Cape was created from the “Make Your Mark” folio paper and packaging tape. The ensemble was created by utilizing the InterfaceFLOR GlasBacRE backing, loose carpet yarns, finished carpet samples and a stapler.
The head dress was assembled using GlasBacRE backing, nylon face fibers, carpet yarns and a stapler