05MAY 2014
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© Jule Waibel
From Paper to Reality
Inspired by Mary Poppins’ seemingly never-ending bag, Jule made a range of transforming objects for her collection ‘Entfaltung’.
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© Jule Waibel Made out of Tyvek paper, this collection has since been exhibited in various exhibitions as well as the windows of Bershka fashion stores all around the world.
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© Jule Waibel Jule has developed her collection further with the addition of new pieces made from fabric.
© Jule Waibel
© Jule Waibel
A dress that changes its shape according to the movement of the body, an expandable bag and an umbrella, are all made of pleated fabric.
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© Jule Waibel The project celebrates the beauty found between geometry, transformation and play.
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Jule Waibel transforms simple sheet materials into three-dimensional objects, with the additional capability that they can transform, expand and contract.


























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