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Gerald Brandstätter
Fashion & Technology

University of Art and Design Linz

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Sustainable Fashion/Textiles / Sustainable Design / Textile Innovation/Textile Art

My location: Salzburg, Austria

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University of Art and Design Linz

Gerald Brandstätter

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First Name: Gerald

Last Name: Brandstätter

University / College: University of Art and Design Linz

Course / Program: Fashion & Technology

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Sustainable Fashion/Textiles / Sustainable Design / Textile Innovation/Textile Art

My Location: Salzburg, Austria

About

Gerald Brandstätter was born in May 1990 in Oberndorf near Salzburg. During the early years of his schooling, he already displayed a strong interest in artistic and textile techniques.After completing training as a prepress technician, he began studying media design in 2008. During this time, he gained extensive experience working with digital media and graphic design.In 2017, he decided to follow his passion for fashion and enrolled in the College for Sustainable Fashion Design at the Fashion School Hallein, successfully graduating in 2021. Driven by a desire for further knowledge and creative exchange, he started a bachelor's program in the "Fashion and Technology" department at the University of Art and Design Linz the same year.In the summer of 2024, he presented his graduation collection at the Künstlerhaus Vienna. His work is strongly influenced by themes of sustainability and resource-efficient production. He is committed to advancing innovative and environmentally friendly solutions in the fashion industry and strives to transform his creative visions into sustainable designs.

We produce, consume, and dispose at an ever-increasing rate. Inspired by a possible post-plastic world, the collection “Why are we so rude?” explores alternative approaches to dealing with precious resources. In a future where we engage in a symbiotic relationship with our environment, vibrant garments tell the story of a different society.   Discarded clothing, fabric scraps, and seemingly useless remnants are the valuable raw materials of a new world. In various stages of "dissolution," they are cut, unraveled, or shredded. Adhesive techniques using natural binders such as alginate and methylcellulose then enable their transformation into new textile surfaces.   An exciting aesthetic emerges, a colorful mix of rich textures, proportions, and material combinations. Unexpected contrasts and bright colors create captivating pattern worlds. Garments with unusual silhouettes are crafted in a three-dimensional technique in one piece. They evoke delicate cocoons left behind by a caterpillar as it emerges. Residues of alginate sparkle in the sunlight, holding together the semi-transparent, fragile surfaces of unraveled knitwear.   All resources used circulate within a closed-loop system developed for the collection, based on cellulose fibers. This enables the production of textiles without wasting the resources used. I invite you to step into a colorful, post-fossil future of sharing and togetherness.