PURPOSE DRESSING
PURPOSE DRESSING
JELLY Volume 1, issue 2: PURPOSE DRESSING
Germany’s Bauhaus movement was characterized by the concept that “form follows function”, marrying fine arts, engineering and furniture making to create mass-producible objects that were both interesting and aesthetically pleasing.
Famous pieces from this school of design include the Wassily chair (named after Wassily Kandinsky by Marcel Breuer and completely missing the concept of form follows function in my opinion - the chair is exceptionally uncomfortable), Marianne Brandt’s chrome tea diffuser and the MT8 Lamp by William Wagenfeld and Carl Jakob Jucker.
This issue takes the concept of “form follows function” and applies it to fashion. Purpose Dressing is all about the inspirations and motivations behind clothing choices, whether it be the communities we belong to, the interests we hold, our work, and even the natural influences that we draw from. Our clothing can go beyond functionality to demonstrate our values, passions and beliefs, and can even distinctly eschew functionality for a different purpose altogether.