Water can makes fashion pop!
Hannah Sykes is a third year Fashion Design student at Manchester School of Art. She specialises in womens’ wear, and is inspired by the military and the role women have played.
Her work includes camouflage jackets which fold into bags, and accessories with colour changing properties.
She recently collaborated with SFXC on her final project and created coats that changed colour when wet.
Hannah says:
"Colour changing garments/products are an untapped aspect of art and design, which I hope to promote in collaboration with SFXC, whilst studying and after graduation."
"Colour changing garments/products are an untapped aspect of art and design, which I hope to promote in collaboration with SFXC, whilst studying and after graduation."
How did she achieve this effect?
Hydrochromic Ink!
Hydrochromic Ink!
Initially white, this ink can be sprayed or screen printed onto garments, allowing colours, patterns or designs to be 'Wet and Revealed' with water!
Initially white, this ink can be sprayed or screen printed onto garments, allowing colours, patterns or designs to be 'Wet and Revealed' with water!
View the video below to see her special colour changing designs:
What fashion would you create with Hydrochromic ink?