bauhaus_interventions #6: If you’re not good, you’ll go to the Bauhaus! 
11.07.-05.08.2019

This threat incited fashion design students at the University of the Arts (UdK) to reject standardised pattern constructions, preferring instead to experiment with the material and explore its characteristics when wearing it. The designs they came up with feature clear forms and materials which react to temperature, light conditions and moisture.

Based on simple geometric forms, the second-semester students created clothing whose shape can be altered with snaps as desired and which are wearable as modules. Other items changed colour at warm and cold temperatures. A leather garment was shaped solely by means of a weaving technique with no seams or stitches. A silhouette was created by translating a geometric surface into 3D space. Marcel Breuer’s club chair served as inspiration for a design which merges a piece of furniture with a piece of clothing.

The students presented their designs and sketchbooks and showed their works in a performative video.

Please touch! Visitors were invited to touch the fabrics, spray them with ice spray and take photos with flash – for only then their changeable character became visible.

A joint project by the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung and the Institute of Experimental Fashion and Textile Design of the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK)