Jewelry by Green Designer Yael Uriely Always has a Story
Renee Ramsarran — January 12, 2011 — Eco
References: dvarim-tovim & designbreakonline
Yael Uriely is a young ecologic fashion designer who peruses local flea markets and old family members' closets for some of her materials. Her goal is to make “something from nothing”, selecting recycled materials, fabric scraps, vintage buttons and beads for her designs.
Yael Uriely's fabric jewelry line 'Dvarim tovim', meaning ‘good things’ in Hebrew, embodies her vision of reviving old forgotten things into new sophisticated pieces. Vintage lace and crochet are prominent in her designs, which emit a romantic appreciation for passing eras.
This eco-friendly collection by Yael Uriely is like being decked in a whimsical cloth garden.
Yael Uriely's fabric jewelry line 'Dvarim tovim', meaning ‘good things’ in Hebrew, embodies her vision of reviving old forgotten things into new sophisticated pieces. Vintage lace and crochet are prominent in her designs, which emit a romantic appreciation for passing eras.
This eco-friendly collection by Yael Uriely is like being decked in a whimsical cloth garden.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Accessories - Creating accessories from recycled materials to promote sustainability.
2. Vintage-inspired Jewelry - Using vintage materials to create unique and romantic jewelry designs.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Creating fashion pieces with the goal of reducing waste and environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can adopt upcycling practices to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
2. Jewelry Industry - The use of vintage materials can create unique jewelry designs and promote sustainability in the industry.
3. Environmental Industry - Upcycling practices can be utilized in the environmental industry to reduce waste and promote a circular economy.
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