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Tailored Light
Visual Arts, Architecture and Design English

Tailored Light

Adél Tóth Independent Artist

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Abstract

This collection highlights textile crafts that have faded from contemporary design. Once central to clothing production, labour-intensive techniques like embroidery, pleating and smocking are now rarely used in modern wearables. I value these methods for their craftsmanship, durability and tactile richness. Through research into traditional Eastern European garments, I explored the cultural and historical context in which these techniques once thrived. My aim was to reintroduce them beyond the realm of fashion. The result is a series of light objects that use textile construction as a design tool demonstrating how these overlooked crafts can shape functional, atmospheric pieces and find new relevance in everyday spaces.

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Article Information

Title

Tailored Light

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 16. February 2026
Language
English
Journal
Vol 13 Issue 1
Categories

Visual Arts, Architecture and Design

Authors Adél Tóth1
Affiliations
1 Independent Artist

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Adél Tóth (2026). "Tailored Light". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.13.1.1121.