Old Clothes as Art

Derick Melander Creates Second-Hand Clothes Monuments

Sometimes it’s important to make a statement (and I’m referring to 'make' quite literally here) in order to inspire some semblance of a change; with his second-hand clothes sculptures, Derick Melander does just that.

Bringing attention to the sad state of textile waste, Derick Melander has carefully folded these thrifty items into towering structures. But in case you worry that they themselves defeat the purpose, Derick Melander donates the clothes afterward.

Textile Waste Awareness
Creating art installations using second-hand clothes to raise awareness about textile waste and promote sustainable fashion.
Upcycled Fashion
Transforming old clothes into unique and innovative fashion pieces, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional fast fashion.
Donation-based Art
Using donated clothes as materials for art installations, showcasing the transformative power of collaboration and giving back to the community.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Retail
Retailers can explore offering upcycled fashion lines or creating partnerships with artists to promote sustainable fashion.
Art and Sculpture
The art industry can embrace the use of unconventional materials like second-hand clothes to create thought-provoking installations.
Environmental Sustainability
Organizations and initiatives focused on textile waste reduction can partner with artists to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices.
SCORE
3.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 4%
Activity 80%
Freshness 8%

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