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About this project

THE SQUARE PROJECT:
My first collection will be study of shapes in relation to the human form, starting with the square.
This collection will comprise of 9 styles (a square number, of course), offered in 2 clrs each.
Each style will be sewn, folded, shaped and manipulated differently, but none will be cut or compromised.
The goal is to create a sustainably developed collection that can be worn in several different ways, using the most basic shape possible.

You can follow my progress on my blog, here:
http://www.4equalsides.com

Or purchase items from my etsy shop here:
http://www.dailyjumpsuit.etsy.com


Project location: New York, NY

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This project successfully raised its funding goal on August 31, 2009.

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Project By

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Tara St James

Straightpin New York, NY

StudyNY is a creative collective based in Brooklyn and run by fashion designer, Tara St James.
Formerly the creative director for Covet, Tara is branching out on her own to run the collective and produce a small collection of sustainable clothing.
The collective encompasses clothing, jewelery and graphic designers, photographers, musicians, video and fine artists.
Each member is encouraged to work on their own projects as well as group collaborations.
With a focus on sustainable design, the group works with recycled and organic materials as much as possible.
The collective will be launching it's first clothing collection, The Square Project, at NY fashion week this September.
In the meantime, Study clothing can be found at 5 in 1 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn