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Daisy May Collingridge's Fabric Bodysuits Celebrate Beauty

Daisy May Collingridge is a Central Saint Martins graduate and her body positive artwork is, without a doubt, incredibly captivating. Working with textiles as a medium, the creative takes cues from" bodies seen in muscular anatomy diagrams." These costumes have been hand-stitched from jersey and cotton. Displaying extravagantly "overlapping layers of skin-like rolls," Daisy May Collingridge's body positive artwork is playful and capable of facilitating acceptance and conversations about the human form.

The artist has expectations that her wonderous creations can be used in film or dance. Each of the suits — four in total — took about three months to complete. Daisy May Collingridge named them all, granting them their own individuality. So far, the collection of body positive artwork consists of Dave, Clive, Burt, and Hilary.
Trend Themes
1. Body Positive Art - The trend of body-positive art is disrupting traditional beauty standards and encouraging conversations about the diverse human form.
2. Textile Art - The trend of using textiles as a medium for art is creating new opportunities for innovation in the fashion and interior design industries.
3. Custom Costume Design - The trend of hand-stitching custom costumes is disrupting the film and theater industries, allowing for more unique and personalized designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of body-positive art and create designs that celebrate diverse body types and offer more inclusive sizing options.
2. Film - The film industry can use the trend of custom costume design to create more unique and memorable characters that stand out on screen.
3. Interior Design - The use of unique textile art in interior design can create a more personalized and expressive living and working space, allowing for more creativity in the industry.

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