Textile sample: woven and damaged

We can have a revolution if we let the night speak - suggestion for a contemporary mourning dress

Name
Nina Valentin Poder Pedersen
Education degree
Kandidat
Fagfelt
Design
Institute
Architecture and Design
Program
Fashion, Clothing and Textiles - New Landscapes for Change
Year
2024

The concept of a mourning dress as an element of societal empathy is interesting from today’s point of view. In Denmark, we have not kept the tradition of expressing grief through our wardrobes. Mourning is generally a private matter, and for many people linked to loneliness and taboo. Maybe a reintroduction of the concept of a mourning dress would help us break these taboos. If so, what should the mourning dress look like? Which role should it play for the wearer? 

This project investigates grief and mourning from an aesthetic, historical and a social point of view and brings a suggestion for a contemporary mourning dress in a Danish women's wear context.

Inspired by people's personal experiences with and stories of grief and research on traditional textile crafts it is the aim of this project to develop a series of garments that through textile complexity stimulate tactile curiosity and emotional value. Besides being an investigation of grief and mourning today, this project is an ode to craftsmanship and manual textile production.

Research, inspiration, user study material

Merging themes

Experiments on the loom inspired by traditional textile production.

Different woven samples

Textile experiments: breaking and disturbing patterns and surfaces in order to create an expression suitable for a new mourning dress.

cutting experiment on woven sample

Composition experiments and production of garments

Garment production

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s)