SOLE REBORN
Category: Design*
This work is centered on the concept of sustainability and creative reuse. By deconstructing recycled sneakers and integrating unconventional materials such as industrial water pipes, the design transforms waste into wearable fashion. The piece explores the idea of “waste rebirth,” turning everyday discarded items into something functional and aesthetically expressive. Through careful reconstruction of shoes from various brands and sizes, the design reimagines the meaning of value in both materials and fashion. Every stitch, sole, and eyelet carries traces of its previous life, creating a dialogue between the old and the new. The use of leather elements and recycled footwear merges durability with conceptual strength, emphasizing both environmental awareness and craftsmanship. The visual structure of the piece intentionally challenges the boundaries of conventional fashion silhouettes. It invites viewers to question what defines a garment, and how far fashion can go in terms of transformation and narrative. In an era where fast fashion dominates, this work seeks to slow down the process and reintroduce meaning into what we wear. It’s not just a garment—it’s a story, a protest, and a proposal. By combining fragmented materials into a cohesive form, the piece embodies resilience, innovation, and a refusal to waste. It ultimately stands as a statement: that fashion, at its best, is not only about looking forward, but also about reimagining what we leave behind.

