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Fashion meets bike-functionality and safety

Posted by Siel in bicycle,de-car-ing,fashion (Thursday June 4, 2009 at 10:03 am)

Bike fashions aren’t new, with two-wheeling fashionistas throwing Cycle Style Shows and high-end designers showing off the bike-friendliness of their designs. None of those cute outfits, however, were actually made with bicycling in mind; cyclists just found the clothes to be bike-worthy post-design.

Bicycle In Style challenge winning design by Jessica Velasquez

Students at the Fashion Institute of Technology are changing that fashion-first, functionality-second approach. Thanks to the Bike in Style challenge by LVMH, students merged bike-functionality and safety with fashion at the very beginning of the design process, making the two work symbiotically to create their designs.

Bicycle In Style challenge winning design by Jessica Velasquez

The challenge: “to create stylish, practical and affordable bike clothing and gear in support of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s bicycling promotion initiatives.” Each challenger designed a poncho, a jacket, and a travel bag for both men and women.

The winner, 21-year-old Jessica Velasquez, got $5,000. Three of her designs (see images) will be developed into prototypes by DKNY, to be unveiled this summer. No news, as of yet, on whether or not the pieces will be made out of eco-friendly materials….

Bicycle In Style challenge winning design by Jessica Velasquez

Watch the New York Times’ narrated slideshow of the Bike in Style challenge to learn more about Jessica’s concepts and inspirations, as well as the runner-ups’ designs. LVMH’s been in the green news a lot lately; last month, the fashion giant bought a big stake in eco-ethical fashion company Edun.

Images via Fashion Institute of Technology

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2 Comments

2 comments for Fashion meets bike-functionality and safety »

  1. Have you ever checked out Swrve? They make, in my hard-core-eastside-fixee-rider-just-got-hit-by-a-car-and-rode-away-opinion, the best bicycle clothing out there. From their hats to their blue jeans (with a reflective stripe for folding up your pant leg!) all of their stuff looks awesome, and rides well.

    Plus they are LA based. Shorter distance to travel == greener.

    I am in no way affiliated with swrve, but am in love with the brand.

    http://www.swrvecycling.com/

    Happy, fashionable cycling!

    Comment by Lindsey — June 4, 2009 @ 9:03 pm

  2. Thanks for the tip! I have to say I’m not hardcore enough to actually get bike-specific clothes — if it rains, I stay in; if I need to carry stuff, I put it in a purse and put the purse in my lil basket — but the link’ll be useful for more diehard bikers :)

    Comment by Siel — June 5, 2009 @ 9:10 pm

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