UDIT and the fashion firm Kaotiko join forces, for the second consecutive year, in a sustainable project with a charitable purpose.
UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology and the urban fashion firm Kaotiko have joined forces, for the second consecutive year, to work on a joint project with a charitable purpose.
In this sense, Kaotiko has donated 100 garments that have not passed its strict quality control, so that the students of the Degree in Fashion Design, Multimedia and Graphic Design and Audiovisual Design and Illustration can transform them and print on them their own style, turning them into unique and special pieces.
All these garments were put on sale at a charity market organised on the University Campus, the proceeds of which went to the NGO "Ellas lo bordan", a sewing workshop with an impact, which offers job opportunities to women at risk of social exclusion.
In order to work on the transformation of the garments, the students had the opportunity to participate in an informative session with Germán Bernard, CEO of the brand, as well as in a workshop with the multidisciplinary artist Maite Ortega and the illustrator and tattoo artist Jorge el del Llorón.
