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乐怡 LEYI 叶 YE

Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology

我是一名服饰和皮具设计的在读学生,目前于北京深入学习皮具方面的设计。在服装学院的学习加深了我对皮具与空间结构,文化,功能性,环保之间的联系。可持续发展是时尚行业一直在反复强调的命题,作为时尚领域和皮具设计方向的学生,我也深知将时尚设计与环保材料相结合是我们的使命。在皮具设计上,我乐于钻研皮具的空间结构和背负方式的变换,将艺术与实用性相结合。因为我认为皮具始于人类的生活需要,与起让其摆在台子上供人观看,远不如让它从工业副产品的身份中重生,出现在人们身上焕发生机与魅力。我热衷于观察生活中的一点一滴,不同的人群,不同的地域色彩,不同的社会现象都能对我的设计带来不同启发,保持对周围环境的好奇心和敏感度是我的一大特性。 I am a student majoring in fashion and leather goods design, currently studying leather goods design in depth in Beijing. My studies at the fashion college have deepened my understanding of the connection between leather goods and spatial structure, culture, functionality, and environmental protection. Sustainable development is a recurring theme in the fashion industry, and as a student in the field of fashion and leather goods design, I am well aware that it is our mission to combine fashion design with eco-friendly materials. In leather goods design, I am passionate about exploring the transformation of spatial structure and carrying methods, integrating art and practicality. Because I believe that leather goods originated from human life needs, it is far better to bring them back to life and let them shine with vitality and charm on people rather than just display them on a table for people to admire. I am keen on observing every detail in life. Different groups of people, regional colors, and social phenomena all provide me with different inspirations for my designs. Maintaining curiosity and sensitivity to the surrounding environment is one of my major characteristics.

TYPHOON 台风

Category: Accessories

Competitions: China Mainland

设计说明:这是一款以台风为灵感的包袋。包体材料以蓝色牛皮为主,螺旋的形状模拟台风的动势,白色部分使用废弃回收的羊毛,棉花等综合材料模拟周围的云雾,其中星星点点的色彩即是被台风卷入的各种物体。将台风螺旋旋转动势抽象化,包身螺旋秩序的形状与周围蓬松的毛绒材料形成色彩,质感上的对比。毛绒材料上点缀的色彩使包的观感更加有活力,让台风这一天灾感受上不再那么可怕,令人生畏。此次设计秉持可持续发展理念,全包使用二次回收以及可降解材料制作,让包袋兼具功能性与环保责任,将环保与艺术性相融合。通过本次设计主题也希望可 以警示人们要正视人类活动与自然环境之间的连锁反应,自然哺育生命,亦可消亡生命,人应与自然和谐共生,携手共进。 Design Description: This is a bag inspired by typhoons. The main material of the bag body is blue cowhide, and the spiral shape simulates the movement of a typhoon. The white part uses recycled wool, cotton and other composite materials to simulate the surrounding clouds and fog. The scattered colors are various objects swept up by the typhoon. The spiral movement of the typhoon is abstracted, and the orderly shape of the spiral bag body forms a contrast in color and texture with the fluffy wool material around it. The colors dotted on the wool material make the bag more vibrant, making the typhoon, a natural disaster, seem less terrifying and intimidating. This design adheres to the concept of sustainable development. The entire bag is made of recycled and biodegradable materials, making it both functional and environmentally responsible, integrating environmental protection and artistry. Through this design theme, it is also hoped that people can be reminded to face the chain reaction between human activities and the natural environment. Nature nurtures life, but it can also destroy it. Humans should live in harmony with nature and move forward together.

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