FABRIC REVIVE
Project Development |  Branding
Fabric Revive is a design project I developed during my sophomore year at USC, focused on sustainable fashion and conscious consumerism. 
The goal was to transform unwanted clothing — from my personal wardrobe and local thrift finds — into new, functional, and stylish pieces, giving pre-loved fabrics a second life.
Hands-On Design & Creation

I designed and crafted each piece in the collection myself, creating scarves, beanies, leg warmers, skirts, and more.
 Every item was an exploration of upcycling, material combination, and wearable design, turning forgotten fabrics into contemporary fashion statements.
Visual Communication

To share the concept, I created a presentation deck to pitch the idea to my class and a series of posters to advertise the project. Through these visual materials, I practiced branding, layout, and messaging while highlighting the sustainability focus of the collection.

Fabric Revive combined hands-on creation, storytelling, and design strategy to communicate a message about sustainable living. 
It reinforced my belief that design can be both creative and responsible, creating real-world impact through thoughtful, intentional work.

Here's a deeper look at how the project came together.