Bags from ties and backpacks from Lays crisp packets — top Belarusian artisans making upcycled items
The trend for clothing and accessories made from old items continues to gain increasing popularity. Some designers create true masterpieces from what others would throw away.
Designer Tatsiana Halubieva sells such bags made from vintage men's ties for 180 rubles. Photo: Instagram @galubka_by
We've compiled a list of top upcycled items from Belarusian artisans.
Tops from tablecloths and bags from ties
The brand Galubka, created by Tatsiana Halubieva, started with complex layered shirts and oversized long-sleeves. Later, she also added scarves and tops made from grandmother's napkins to her experiments. And quite recently, she started sewing bags from ties.
The artisan finds most of her "raw materials" in second-hand stores, paying attention only to items in good condition.
Designer Tatsiana Halubieva sells these bags made from vintage men's ties for 180 rubles. Photo: Instagram @galubka_by
We've gathered a top list of upcycled products from Belarusian artisans.
Tops from tablecloths and bags from ties
The brand Galubka, created by Tatsiana Halubieva, started with complex multi-layered shirts and oversized long-sleeves. Later, she also added scarves and tops made from grandmother's napkins to her experiments. And quite recently, she began sewing bags from ties.
The artisan finds most of her "raw materials" in second-hand shops, paying attention only to items in good condition.
Designer Tatsiana Halubieva sells such bags made from vintage men's ties for 180 rubles. Photo: Instagram @galubka_by
We've compiled a list of top upcycled items from Belarusian artisans.
Tops from tablecloths and bags from ties
The brand Galubka, created by Tatsiana Halubieva, started with complex layered shirts and oversized long-sleeves. Later, she also added scarves and tops made from grandmother's napkins to her experiments. And quite recently, she started sewing bags from ties.
The artisan finds most of her "raw materials" in second-hand stores, paying attention only to items in good condition.
Designer Tatsiana Halubieva sells these bags made from vintage men's ties for 180 rubles. Photo: Instagram @galubka_by
We've gathered a top list of upcycled products from Belarusian artisans.
Tops from tablecloths and bags from ties
The brand Galubka, created by Tatsiana Halubieva, started with complex multi-layered shirts and oversized long-sleeves. Later, she also added scarves and tops made from grandmother's napkins to her experiments. And quite recently, she began sewing bags from ties.
The artisan finds most of her "raw materials" in second-hand shops, paying attention only to items in good condition.