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Giana González

Brooklyn, NY
40.692387, -73.989876
hacking-couture.com

About: Giana Pilar González is a panamanian multimedia artist-designer whose work explores de intersection of culture, fashion, design and technology. Her current focus is to explores the different ways in which fashion culture and design can be altered, fused and/or enhanced with technology and alternative processes - from concept, production, documentation and propagation. The results of these explorations manifest in a diversity of mediums ranging from participatory events and collaborations, web, video, physical objects, and live performance.

Giana has worked in Architecture and design, Art, media related projects including the New York Fashion week. She has taught at Eyebeam and lectured at Pratt Institute. She is currently working on the Italian Hack, the second brainstorming session from Hacking-Couture.com. She is based in New York City.

Wearables: Hacking Couture, The Italian Collection
Calling all fashionistas, DIY queens, and techies! Design Hacking Couture's latest collection--focusing on Italian Fashion and performance of the end of the 20th century-- join the fashion collaborative with new aesthetics and alternative design approaches.

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Tags couture, Fashion, DIY, Workshop, sewing, gucci, Fendi, versace, hacking couture


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Comments

Dale Dougherty:

You asked me my favorite Italian fashion designer. I'm afraid my fashion IQ is fairly low. I do prefer Chianti to couture!

Shawn Connally:

It's gonna be fun! I like Dolce & Gabbana, but Versace is pretty great too... And like Natalie, I cannot afford any of them!

Natalie Zee Drieu:

Hi Giana! I'm excited to see you soon at the Maker Faire. My favorite Italian designer you ask? I love Giorgio Armani for his modern and clean design. Plus it's too expensive for me to ever afford. ;)