Upcycled Vintage Fashion

By Walid Reuses Old Garments to Give Fabric New Life

Wearing a By Walid clothing design means that you're could be sporting what once was a precious linen from the 1920s, a Spanish shawl in the Chinoiserie style or an antique kimono all at once.

After seeing first-hand how incredibly wasteful the fashion industry can be, Walid Al Damirji created a brand that minimizes its waste as much as possible. As well as sourcing garments where the fabric can be reused, By Walid aims to have zero waste coming off of the production lines.

Although clothing that is second hand, upcycled or repurposed in any way is often looked down upon for not being "new," By Walid redefines what it means to own a piece of luxury fashion. Tunics, shirts and pants crafted by this designer retail in the range of $800 to $1,000 and upwards.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Fashion - By Walid demonstrates the rising trend of upcycling in the fashion industry, providing an opportunity for brands to repurpose old garments and reduce waste.
2. Sustainable Luxury - By Walid's approach to reusing vintage fabrics showcases the trend of sustainable luxury, highlighting the potential for high-end brands to incorporate eco-friendly practices into their designs.
3. Alternative Materials - By Walid's use of unconventional materials like antique kimonos and Spanish shawls represents the trend of exploring alternative sources for fashion production, presenting opportunities for brands to experiment with unique materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - By Walid's upcycled vintage fashion aligns with the fashion industry, encouraging brands to adopt sustainable practices and reduce waste in their production processes.
2. Luxury Retail - By Walid's approach to repurposing old garments showcases opportunities for luxury retail brands to embrace sustainable fashion and offer unique, environmentally-conscious products to their upscale clientele.
3. Textile and Material Recycling - By Walid's emphasis on repurposing fabrics highlights opportunities for the textile and material recycling industry to collaborate with fashion brands and provide them with a sustainable source of materials.

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