Fischer Clothing founder Kristina Angelozzi creates artisan apparel out of her Brooklyn apartment. Doubling as a creative studio, the residence is home to the planning and construction of the designer’s workwear-inspired staples.
From recycled denim tops to printed collared shirts, Fischer Clothing’s pieces are a fresh translation of vintage American styles. Designer Kristina Angelozzi often uses vintage or reclaimed fabrics as her medium and revives 70s inspired fashions for a new generation.
Her pieces are handmade and are crafted with the utmost care and quality. The artisan fashions boast an all-American look and range from both make and female pieces. The styles will appeal to the urban hipster or the bohemian style-setter with an appreciation for vintage fashions.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Artisan Apparel
- The trend of creating handmade, high-quality and artisanal fashions is disruptive to the current fast fashion industry.
- Recycled Materials
- The trend towards using recycled and reclaimed fabrics in fashion production presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the sustainable fashion industry.
- Vintage Revival
- The trend towards reviving vintage styles and translating them for a new generation of consumers is disruptive to the traditional fashion industry.
Where This Applies
- Fashion and Apparel
- The fashion industry can disrupt their fast-fashion manufacturing methods by creating artisanal, high-quality and vintage-inspired fashions.
- Sustainable Fashion
- The sustainable fashion industry can build more innovative and environmentally-friendly products by using recycled and reclaimed fabrics.
- Vintage Clothing
- The vintage clothing industry can tap into a new, younger audience by reviving and modernizing vintage styles for a new generation.
