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Designer'S Magic Hand: Turning Garbage Into A Bright Piece Of Work

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If there is any trend in the future, pformation must be one of them.

I've shared a lot of DIY with you before. You can dress up and change shoes.

In the final analysis, is it not a group of brilliant people who have excellent ideas and strong hands-on ability to do some single products that our ordinary people can't play?

That being said, I still want to introduce an interesting pformation to you today.

It is also a way to separate and duplicate the single product, but her works are more entertaining and more popular than miniswoosh, Darren Romanelli and others.

If you don't believe it, look at the following.

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It's guaranteed to surprise you.

How about that? Is it beyond imagination? Nikon camera belt, balloon, Carhartt

Knitted hat

Even football.

At first glance, I think how can anyone use such material as "ghosts" to make shoes? But when I think about it, I still seem to have this fantastic idea when I am still rich in imagination, but this designer really made everyone's "brain hole" come true in real life.

The above Upcycled Footwear is all from the Boston designer Nicole McLaughlin, because her style is so vivid that it is unforgettable.

Oh, yes, I forgot to say that before the stem of the IKEA shopping bag was not damaged, Nicole McLaughlin had used it to pform sandals.

Turn garbage into a bright piece of work.

According to the world clothing and shoe net, pforming the humble items into shoes in daily life has made Nicole McLaughlin harvest a fan of fans in social media.

But Nicole McLaughlin is actually a real designer, working in Reebok, but just doing some graphic design work of clothing and sports shoes.

Since childhood, Nicole McLaughlin likes to wear shoes that look strange.

Such as Osiris, Etnies, and so on, such as thick skateboard shoes, and even Heelys with soles and wheels that can walk and slide.

When she was a university student, she majored in language pathology, but later she studied digital design and finally worked in Reebok.

During Reebok's work, Nicole McLaughlin also had quite a lot of works, such as Vetements x Reebok Instapump Fury.

Just like graphic design, she seems to be more enthusiastic about DIY.

So Nicole McLaughlin has gradually started some personal projects besides finishing his duties.

As I mentioned just now, the raw materials of these DIY raw materials are all from daily life, and many are just leftover bits and pieces left in the production process.

Nicole McLaughlin will collect what people throw away according to their needs and find ways to reuse them before they become garbage.

The creation of Nicole McLaughlin is not confined to shoes, and there are all kinds of pformation that we can see at the moment.

The short sleeved shirt made of DSM Whole packing paper should be very careful in the whole process. It can ensure that the product is not damaged. The vest made of Whole Foods supermarket handbag is free from any sense of violation. There are still high collar shirts still drawn from the Carhartt hat.

In the face of fun, practicality does not seem so important.

Once you start creating, the inspiration of Nicole McLaughlin will continue to flow like a faucet. The finished works will become the next catalyst.

So you can see that she has made many similar shoes, but the materials used for "piecing together" are different.

And you may also find that Nicole McLaughlin is especially fond of using balls as raw materials.

Tennis and volleyball, even the most amazing thing is that even badminton can be turned into shoes.

Among them, volleyball slippers are her personal favorite works because she has never tried making circular objects before.

The result is also unexpected. Volleyball can not only change the shape of slippers, but also be very comfortable.

You may question the functionality of these works. Can they really be worn? But at the beginning of the creation, Nicole McLaughlin preferred to maintain the natural state of these raw materials as much as possible, rather than just pursuing practicality. She also hoped that everyone would look at these DIY works with an open eye.

This reminds me of the discussion with teachers about the functional design of school, and the purpose of design is to solve problems or meet certain needs, which means that any design needs to be functional.

But if we diverge thinking and satisfy ourselves, can we satisfy a demand? Just like Nicole McLaughlin, we have fun in the process of creation, and our works can also make our spectators laugh.

Under such circumstances, is the so-called "practicality" not so important?

Now that we have seen so many good things, we may not be so interested in some fresh and novelty things.

It is also under this premise that the charm of Nicole McLaughlin's creation lies in the fact that she has noticed something that we have never seen in our lives for thousands of times, and has endowed it with a totally new look.

Finding commonness in commonness does not exist in many people.

More interesting reports, please pay attention to the world clothing shoes and hats net.


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