Selva Huygens: industrial waste, nature, art, fashion, and the human being
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Selva Huygens: industrial waste, nature, art, fashion, and the human being
"Industrial waste, nature, art, fashion, and the human being at first glance, these seem like completely unrelated, even contradictory concepts. Yet their collision and fusion form the foundation of a photo project created for the renowned Berlin-based brand Selva Huygens pioneers who are rethinking fashion and its future. At the core of Selva Huygens' philosophy lies deep ecological awareness, respect for materials, and a drive toward aesthetic radicalism."
"The brand transforms discarded car parts, fragments of industrial equipment, and battery remnants into unique garments that combine functionality, brutalist aesthetics, and high artistic value. Each piece is more than just clothing it's a manifesto of a new perspective on consumption, waste, and the human role in the environment. This photo project explores the idea of coexistence between humans, nature, and industrial landscapes. We live in a unique time where technological progress exists alongside an ecological crisis."
The photo project unites industrial waste, nature, art, fashion, and humanity through garments made from discarded car parts, industrial fragments, and battery remnants. Selva Huygens centers deep ecological awareness, material respect, and aesthetic radicalism in transforming refuse into functional, brutalist, and artistically significant clothing. Each garment functions as a manifesto that reframes consumption, waste, and the human environmental role. The imagery investigates coexistence among humans, nature, and industrial landscapes amid simultaneous technological progress and ecological crisis. The reclaimed materials are presented not as trash but as high-fashion pieces and artworks that call for responsibility and new interactions with the world.
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