Verisimilitude
a collection based on one or more principles of sustainability
solo project, part of studies at Design School Kolding, Mentors: Kjetil Aas and Line Hangaard
December 2017; Kolding, Denmark








One side is regarding interest in how clothing can tell stories. Through a lifetime of garments, they collect memories, and with that, they gain subjective value. Usually, a specific piece is connected to a specific feeling that it gives. That elongates the lifetime of a garment and therefore one side of sustainability is present. Why do people select specific garments for different moods? Desire to design outfits that can tell a story of one mood or feeling. Also, a system that could help build people's wardrobes.
The other side is regarding designing for a-gender or rather disregarding gender when it comes to visual prejudices. At the same time designing for different anatomy in the same pieces of the collection.
Designed collection, which consists of 5 packages. Adding pieces/ packages value through capturing emotions in objects and telling a story with them. Sustainable aspect with adding value and prolonging the lifetime of clothing. Each package is based on one mood, an outfit that can complement your current mood; also consists of “want” clothing and “need” pieces of clothing.