Belarusian designer created bags from banners and packages and founded his own fashionable brand Iriskin. Interview with him publishes Onliner.
Fashioner Arthur Dubovik said that he began to work on the second year of the university, buying old clothes in second-handes and reselling it to other people. During the next search for outfits in the store of used things, a man came up with the idea of his first business – tailoring bags.
According to Belarus, for half a year he developed product designs, purchased the fabric, made patterns and gave them to the seam, which embodied his ideas. “I quickly disappointed disconnected because I did not reach my goal – not only beautiful, but also functional,” the businessman admitted and added that in Belarus it is impossible to acquire good accessories.
The Hero of the Material explained that high-quality material is represented only in second-handes, so he decided to buy old wardrobe items and alter them into new things. So, for example, Dubovik found a water-beam in a boutique and a holey sweater with good lightning, of which the first laptop case was made.
In this way, the entrepreneur founded the Iriskin brand, the assortment of which includes bastards, shops, wallets, cardholders, backpacks, business card holders, as well as covers for diaries and passports. It is noted that all products are made from old tents, advertising banners, plastic bags and packaging from coffee.
It is known that plastic supplies brand social network subscribers, schoolchildren, restaurants and coffee shops, as well as plants. “I myself call on production and please give me unnecessary trimming and plastic residues,” the Belarusian admitted. In conclusion, he stressed that in December he managed to implement 43 bags, which brought 1110 Belarusian rubles (32 thousand rubles) profits.
Earlier, the blogger created a dress from wrapping paper and walked out the genius on the network. Model Madeleine White decided to make a dress from a gift packaging, inspired by the rollers of other girls. On the placed frames, the mannequin makes measurements with a centimeter ribbon, after which it cuts out the necessary parts of the future clothing made of red paper red and gluits them between themselves.