
A CONVERSATION WITH PATTERNBASE
DRAUP’s REDUCE shapewear collection was created in collaboration with artist Patternbase*In conversation with Lamia Priestley, DRAUP's head of artists, Patternbase discussed their process in creating the collection. Listen to the full conversation on our podcast. *Describe your creative processI come from a traditional arts background in illustration, painting, and fiber arts, and I work professionally as a textile print & graphics designer for fashion accessories & home decor. As a surf...

REDUCE SHAPEWEAR
— Solutions for every digital bodyPhotoshop and Facetune are renowned for bringing the ‘perfect form’ to the masses, with 71% of social media users admitting to editing photos before posting them online. But post-production tools are stuck in the past, totally unprepared for a future in which our bodies are digital. Part social commentary, part crystal ball, REDUCE is the world’s first line of digital shapewear. Inspired by brands like SPANX and SKIMS, the collection bring the same sculpting ...

PIXELS AS MATERIALS
DRAUP’s inaugural collection SEEN ON SCREEN, co-created with Nicolas Sassoon, takes the moiré pattern as its subject Moiré is an optical phenomenon that is produced when two patterns are overlaid. Out of their interference comes something entirely new — a “third image”. When you walk past a fence, or a TV screen, sometimes the layers line up, and a moiré pattern emerges. Each time, this pattern is different depending on the relationship — the angle, scale, separation, and distance — between o...
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A CONVERSATION WITH PATTERNBASE
DRAUP’s REDUCE shapewear collection was created in collaboration with artist Patternbase*In conversation with Lamia Priestley, DRAUP's head of artists, Patternbase discussed their process in creating the collection. Listen to the full conversation on our podcast. *Describe your creative processI come from a traditional arts background in illustration, painting, and fiber arts, and I work professionally as a textile print & graphics designer for fashion accessories & home decor. As a surf...

REDUCE SHAPEWEAR
— Solutions for every digital bodyPhotoshop and Facetune are renowned for bringing the ‘perfect form’ to the masses, with 71% of social media users admitting to editing photos before posting them online. But post-production tools are stuck in the past, totally unprepared for a future in which our bodies are digital. Part social commentary, part crystal ball, REDUCE is the world’s first line of digital shapewear. Inspired by brands like SPANX and SKIMS, the collection bring the same sculpting ...

PIXELS AS MATERIALS
DRAUP’s inaugural collection SEEN ON SCREEN, co-created with Nicolas Sassoon, takes the moiré pattern as its subject Moiré is an optical phenomenon that is produced when two patterns are overlaid. Out of their interference comes something entirely new — a “third image”. When you walk past a fence, or a TV screen, sometimes the layers line up, and a moiré pattern emerges. Each time, this pattern is different depending on the relationship — the angle, scale, separation, and distance — between o...
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It’s January, the month of new resolutions, meaning it’s time for you to clean up your act.
Tidy your room, Marie Kondo your closet, and de clutter your desktop with DRAUP’s newest project — RECYCLE.
Screenshots of those embarrassing texts, pay-walled articles, and e-comm wish lists aren’t serving you or your hard drive. So why not put them to good use?
For the final piece in our REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE series, DRAUP wants YOU to be our collaborating artist.
For the next 5 days, DRAUP’s Digital Trash Collection Service™ will be put to work collecting all your desktop debris.
Then, at the end of the week, we will RECYCLE whatever you’ve thrown out into a TRASH GOWN—a piece of collectively created digital couture.
If rubbish reincarnation isn’t enough, each person who RECYCLEs will receive a limited edition TRASH GOWN, which can be owned and worn.





PLEASE NOTE:
The trash will be collected on January 19th at 11:59 AM ET, after which no further items can be thrown in the TRASH.
The TRASH GOWN will be produced roughly 1 week after the TRASH CAN closes.
For all questions and concerns regarding RECYCLING best practices please see our FAQs, or contact our team at draup@draup.xyz
Don’t be trashy, RECYCLE!
DRAUP is a platform bringing code to couture, if you want to stay up to date with our latest digital fashion releases…
It’s January, the month of new resolutions, meaning it’s time for you to clean up your act.
Tidy your room, Marie Kondo your closet, and de clutter your desktop with DRAUP’s newest project — RECYCLE.
Screenshots of those embarrassing texts, pay-walled articles, and e-comm wish lists aren’t serving you or your hard drive. So why not put them to good use?
For the final piece in our REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE series, DRAUP wants YOU to be our collaborating artist.
For the next 5 days, DRAUP’s Digital Trash Collection Service™ will be put to work collecting all your desktop debris.
Then, at the end of the week, we will RECYCLE whatever you’ve thrown out into a TRASH GOWN—a piece of collectively created digital couture.
If rubbish reincarnation isn’t enough, each person who RECYCLEs will receive a limited edition TRASH GOWN, which can be owned and worn.





PLEASE NOTE:
The trash will be collected on January 19th at 11:59 AM ET, after which no further items can be thrown in the TRASH.
The TRASH GOWN will be produced roughly 1 week after the TRASH CAN closes.
For all questions and concerns regarding RECYCLING best practices please see our FAQs, or contact our team at draup@draup.xyz
Don’t be trashy, RECYCLE!
DRAUP is a platform bringing code to couture, if you want to stay up to date with our latest digital fashion releases…
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