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Name
Alla Sinkevich
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Fashion, Clothing and Textiles - New Landscapes for Change
Institute
Architecture and Design
Year
2021
Alla Sinkevich’s work rooted in craftmanship, resourcefulness and longevity. The final project is focused on sustainable life cycle of biodegradable materials and haptic possibilities of contrasting textiles. Raw wool from Odsherred, deadstock European linen and silk scraps used to produce contemporary and functional garments, creating aesthetically, technically and emotionally durable design.
Look 1: Hand sculpted felt cape in Alpaca & Merino wool, asymmetric skirt in recycled silk
Look 2: Hand sculpted felt blazer in Merino wool & tailored skirt in coated linen and printed silk
Look 3: Tailored suit in deadstock linen twill
Look 4: Long asymmetric dress in recycled and digitally printed silk
Look 5 : Dress in recycled and digitally printed silk
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):
Good health and well-being (3)
Gender equality (5)
Responsible consumption and production (12)
CV
CV Title
Telefon
50119016
Email
Competitions, Publications & Awards
2018
2018
One To Watch, National College of Art and Design x Brown Thomas Bursary, Ireland
2018
2018
Mittelmoda International Design competition finalist, Italy
2018
2018
Future Makers Award recepient, Ireland
2019
2019
Royal Dublin Society Craft Award winner, Ireland
Education & Relevant Courses
2015
2018
Bachelor Degree in Fashion Design, National College of Art and Design, Ireland
First Class Hons BA in constructed and knitted garment design and accessories
Professional Work Experience
2020
2000
Soulland, creative director's assistant, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Daily assistance to the creative director, research and analysis, design and patterns development, tech packs, liaising with sales, buying and production teams
2021
2021
National College of Art & Design, Lecturer for Fashion Design, Dublin, Ireland
Part-time lecturer for second-year BA students
2019
2020
Maja Brix, designer and tailor, Copenhagen, Denmark
Assistance to the head designer, research, surface and garment design development, patterns development, prototyping & in-house tailoring
2012
2000
Álla, founder & designer-maker, Copenhagen, Denmark
Concept & design development, materials research, technical design & drawings, construction, bespoke production, advice clients & customer service
IT skills