
A hands-on workshop developed by What A Waste in collaboration with BioLab Lisboa, exploring bio-materials not merely as alternatives to conventional textiles — but as active agents capable of reshaping how fabric is understood, constructed, and reimagined.
Participants will engage directly with organic and bio-fabricated matter, investigating its behavior, limitations, and creative potential when applied to existing garments and discarded fabrics. This is a material-led inquiry into the shifting relationship between fashion, waste, and bio-based innovation.
Rather than chasing a finished product, the session centers entirely on process — testing, manipulating, and observing how materials interact in real time. Upcycling here is not about repair; it's about reconfiguration. Waste becomes a site of experimentation, and new aesthetic languages emerge through instability, decay, and growth.
The lab operates as a temporary studio-research space, where outcomes remain deliberately open and authorship is shared between maker and material.
This workshop is part of the What A Waste internship program, nurturing critical, material-driven approaches to sustainable fashion practice.
A BioLab Lisboa × What A Waste collaboration 🤝
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