Pantha Rhei. Growing colours for flowing waters, photo: yasunari kikuma

Pantha Rhei. Growing colours for flowing waters

Julia Moser (AT)

In reminiscence of energized waterfalls and places of power in nature, this garment aims to poetically evoke moments in which the qualities and energy of water can be felt and experienced.

The pigments used for dyeing the clothes derive from bacterial strains collected from the Danube river which require almost no water and no harmful chemicals for dyeing. Instead of wearing shoes, the model stands barefoot on stones and experiences the connection to nature through this direct contact.

Bio

  • Julia Moser

    AT

    Julia Moser’s mission is to rethink fashion and textile design practices towards a more sustainable and healthy future. She researches and teaches at the University of Art in Linz and has exhibited internationally at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the National Art Center in Tokyo and the Design Museum in Holon.