Condom Couture

Dress Made of Condoms for AIDS Charity

Brazilian artist Adriana Bertini, has designed fourteen garments for Dress Up Against AIDS, that are made entirely from condoms that were rejected by industry quality tests. She was inspired by HIV-positive children while volunteering for an AIDS prevention group. She has spent the last ten years creating these vibrant designs in hopes of conveying the message that condoms are a critical vehicle for the prevention of AIDS. Unfortunately the dresses are only meant to be worn during fashion shows, but if you're in L.A. you can enjoy her recent collection at “Dress Up Against AIDS: Condom Couture,” an exhibition running now through March 11 at UCLA's Fowler Museum.
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1. Sustainable Fashion - Exploring the use of unconventional materials like rejected condoms for creating unique garments.
2. Socially Conscious Art - Using art as a platform to raise awareness about important social issues like AIDS prevention.
3. Creative Recycling - Transforming rejected materials into high-fashion pieces, promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Opportunity for fashion brands to experiment with sustainable and unconventional materials to create unique and socially conscious designs.
2. Nonprofit and Charity - Utilizing the power of art and fashion to raise awareness and funds for important social causes like AIDS prevention.
3. Waste Management and Recycling - Leveraging innovative recycling and upcycling techniques to transform rejected materials into valuable products.

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