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Todd Oldham Mentor Project

Todd Oldham Mentorship
This project involves using recycled clothing either found in the thrift store or in your closet. We transformed original garments by over-dying them, taking them apart, and putting them back together in a unique way. The project also required us to purchase elements from home depot, spray paint them to our assigned color, and use them in an interesting way that allows the clothing to still be wearable.
Window Display at Neiman Marcus, Beverly Hills. My garment is the menswear featured on the left, (Right is the design of Lilit Garibian)
Otis Scholarship Benefit Fashion Show at the Beverly Hilton, May 2012
Portfolio Book of this project I made when applying for the Joe's Blackbook scholarship. The cover is made from a dyed, recycled denim jacket, clothing labels, and a painted tarp.
The outfit selected for me at sketch selection to make. Denim Trenchcoat with bathroom rug collar, recycled t-shirt with screen treatment, plaid pants with re-used zippers.
First Fitting. I made the plaid pants and denim coat.
Corduroy Car coat with a "bathroom rug" collar and garden twine plaid treatment dyed ombre
Vest with recycled labels
Recycled Label Vest with recycled t-shirt scarf
Tarp coat with recycled labels, men's collared shirt with recycled plackets
Letterman's Jacket with Bathroom Rug letters, recycled and over-dyed camoflauge pants
Inside out Pleather coat with plaid twine treatment, recycled and pieced together sweater vest
Painted and broken up cd treatment with holes drilled through to make a pattern
Todd Oldham Mentor Project
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Todd Oldham Mentor Project

Monochromatic Menswear in the color purple. The clothing utilizes recycled materials and materials from Home Depot.

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