Blow-up Doll Hoodies

Sander Reijgers Transforms Vulgar into Wearable Art

Sander Reijgers’ view of wearable art is extreme because his source of creativity stems from blow-up dolls. Yep, you know, that kind. He customizes ordinary tracksuits and hoodies by embellishing them with parts of the dolls. Heads, faces, breasts and so on. If you look carefully at the photos, he spares no parts of the doll’s anatomy.

The designer says, "These dolls are so ugly and vulgar that turning them into something beautiful has become a challenge for me. The doll is a means to convey something else."

He definitely doesn’t think his work is coarse or vulgar as people do wear his jackets.
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2. Upcycling Fashion - Reijgers innovative approach to upcycling fashion by transforming blow-up dolls, raising questions about sustainable consumption and the possibility of creating new fashion from unconventional sources.
3. Redefining Vulgarity - Blow-up Doll Hoodies are challenging what is marked as vulgar, leading the fashion industry to think outside of the box on what is considered taboo and finding innovation opportunities.
Industry Implications
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2. Art Industry - Sander Reijgers' work could inspire other artists to expand their sources of inspiration materials and the boundaries of what is acceptable.
3. Consumer Goods Industry - Consuemrs are increasingly concerned about the adverse impact of consuemrism. These products could lead to more demand for upcycling and sustainable fashion products.

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