Upcycled Wearable Art , 2020
Upcycled Wearable Art

Influenced by a punk mentality, a love for cartoons, anime and everything 90s.
Josh Deane aims to instil a sense of pride in the wearer showcasing their individuality through custom wearable art.
By up-cycling, altering by hand and resourcing items ethically Josh Deane takes a confident stance against the global epidemic of clothing waste and fast fashion trends.
Josh's vision of a future with more respect towards what we wear by promoting less waste, improved ethics and more love is intertwined within every creation.

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