Brands and publishers are stepping up their efforts to reassure their clients about their ecological credibility.
Doc Johnson, a venerable American company specializing in the design of sex toys, is not any exception. Based within the 1970s, the company has partnered with Los Angeles-based label Rose In Good Faith.
From this joyful union have been born footwear created from recycled plastic, referred to as “Plastic Soul.”
A cloth that comes from adult toys deemed “broken” or defective throughout manufacture. On the design aspect, Rose In Good Faith defines its new footwear as a synthesis of straightforward fashion and progressive sophistication.
David Teitelbaum, founding father of Rose In Good Faith explains, “As the design progressed, I needed to create something that was both timeless and exceptionally useful. As it seems, we produced a shoe that's more snug than any shoe available on the market, and identical to our collaborations, the piece tells a story. We hope the shoe will transcend time and inspire a new perspective on recycling. “
https://www.roseingoodfaith.com
Lisa Agostini
L’article “PLASTIC SOUL” FROM SEXTOY TO PLASTIC SHOE est apparu en premier sur Galerie Joseph.
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