This creative bag named Just Beg was created from colourful felt-tip markers and elastic thread.
Not only imaginatively beautiful, the concept of the bag was born from a social conscience initiative. In a collaboration between a detention facility and the design brand DESIGNWISE, the bags were manufactured by female Portuguese recluses. The bags are handmade, creating one of a kind, exclusive accessories.
Just Beg was conceived by the Angola-born designer Naulila LuÃs, part of the unique Portuguese brand DESIGNWISE.
Implications - This is the kind of creative, artistic, and socially conscious innovation that warms the cockles of my heart. DESIGNWISE prides itself on being a special company, one that sells a story with each product.
Their company story is good enough for me.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Eco-friendly Fashion
- The 'Just Beg' bags highlight the trend of eco-friendly fashion by using recycled materials and socially conscious manufacturing processes.
- Collaborative Design
- The collaboration between a detention facility and DESIGNWISE showcases the trend of collaborative design, leveraging unique resources to create innovative products.
- Handmade Accessories
- The 'Just Beg' bags tap into the trend of handmade accessories, offering one-of-a-kind products with a personal touch.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion and Apparel
- The 'Just Beg' bags represent a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion and apparel industry, combining sustainability, collaboration, and uniqueness.
- Social Enterprises
- The collaboration with female recluses and the emphasis on social consciousness positions 'Just Beg' and DESIGNWISE as potential disruptors in the social enterprise industry.
- Art and Craft
- The use of felt-tip markers and elastic thread in creating the 'Just Beg' bags opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the art and craft industry, blending creativity and sustainability.
