Redemptive Fashion
2025 · 6m · Documentary
Redemptive Fashion follows three emerging designers who reclaim pre-loved or surplus fabric and transform it into meaningful, beautiful new work. As each designer confronts the creative and emotional challenges of working against a system built on overproduction, their stories build toward an underground zero-waste fashion show where their collections are unveiled. In this raw, alternative runway, discarded materials become symbols of resilience and possibility. Through their intertwined journeys, Redemptive Fashion reframes sustainability not as a trend but as a radical act of imagination, challenging fashion’s cycles of excess and celebrating the beauty of renewal.
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