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Loujoelou

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About Loujoelou

  • Birthday 01/29/1998

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    Orlando, FL, United States
  • Favorite Area of Science
    Environmental Science
  • Biography
    I'm a Fashion Design student with minors in Business & Chinese who is interested in learning about alternative methods of making fabric and growing one's own clothing.
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    Student at Liberty University

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  1. Thank you very much for the feedback! It certainly is a lot more efficient than today's process of creating clothing and I'd definitely like to make that comparison. One aspect of this material that I would like to dive into is the fact that is also isn't water resistant. Kombucha-made fabric tends is very keen on absorbing water. Ultimately by the end of the project I would love to use this material and an array of dyeing techniques (everything naturally of course) and make a mini-collection for my university's fashion show. If you would like, I can post the link to a TedTalk from one of the two main Kombucha fashion designers that I've seen material from. If this helps, this explains a bit more about the material and the process! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p3-vl9VFYU
  2. I'm a Fashion Design student at Liberty University whose also on the speech team at my university. Last year, I gave an informative speech for competitions about using Kombucha SCOBY along with various ingredients such as tea, sugar, and water (Symbiotic Colonies of Bacteria & Yeast) to create a leather-like material that can revolutionize the fashion industry. Not much research has been done about this process and I was hoping to learn more about it. Throughout the project, I would experiment with the process. For instance, I'd switch the medium (black tea, white tea, green tea, coffee, etc.) to see how the process would be different. This project would give me an opportunity to explore a field of fashion and science that I'm passionate about and be a good way of informing/educating others about sustainability and fashion. By the end of this project and research I'd also like to make a mini-collection using the materials. Ultimately, I want this to be my Honor's thesis. This being said, I'm having a hard time come up with a research question/proposal. I can't seem to come up with a question(s) that would explain clearly what I want to do. Can anyone help giving me suggestions or help me come up with ways to wrap all these things I want to do in a good research question? The following link is a short 6 and a half minute TedTalk describing this material for more background information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p3-vl9VFYU
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