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mom where is all my snow?

as a child, i never imagined that snow could disappear. winter felt permanent, something that would always return no matter how much time passed.


as our planet continues to warm and the effects of climate change become impossible to ignore, that certainty i once felt begins to fade. the apparel industry produces millions of tons of textile waste each year, consuming resources at a pace our planet cannot sustain.


this collection, created entirely from scrap material is a fragile response to that reality. by transforming what would have been waste into garments that arguably hold more value now, i hope to encourage a different relationship with clothing, one that extends beyond aesthetics and asks us to reconsider what we consume, what we throw away, what we preserve, and what we stand to lose.


clothing is not disposable. seasons are not endless. resources are not infinite.


i hope one day i wont have to ask, mom, where is all my snow?

mom where is all my snow?

a small attempt to push against the wastefulness of the apparel industry.


the eight piece collection was constructed entirely through material reuse, where each garment generated scraps that became the foundation for the next piece, eventually resulting in the final garments made completely from the waste of the previous previous ones.


the process itself became just as important as the outcome.

clothing is not disposable. seasons are not endless. resources are not infinite.


i hope one day i wont have to ask, mom, where is all my snow?