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This sweater is made by the brand Futuremilf, who knits unique sweaters and produces knitting patterns for you to knit similar clothes yourself. They are being sold worldwide including England, USA and Schwitzerland. Futuremilf knits different types of sweaters, but each one is made uniquely to fit the customer’s style but with the same text. It is handmade of 100% Highland Inca wool and since it is a small business, every sweater is knitted with time, love and of very high quality.

The sweater is not only sustainable and fashionable but comes with a strong message too: Future milf. It is an occurring expression used especially in today’s internet culture, whereas the design becomes relevant and modern – while being contrasted with the more traditional way to knit.

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‘MILF’ is short for ‘Mom I’d Like to Fuck’ and so, the statement underlines the future to become a milf – which many people can strive to become.

I chose to photograph this design on a young person with a rebellious feeling. It could have been a male model as well - because being a future hot mom is not defined by gender. I wanted to focus on the contrasts in the sweater, while mixing something soft and traditional with provocation and edge.

About

BLOOM OBJECTS are 3D printed, sculptural and collectable pieces. The idea behind BLOOM OBJECTS was born out of the desire to bring the future a little bit closer to the present by creating products that were not only functional and aesthetically pleasing, but also environmentally conscious by combining technology, design and sustainability. The name BLOOM OBJECTS means «the flower of a plant» which refers to the plants used in the production and the desire to bring the energy of nature into your surroundings, allowing the objects to bloom and flourish in your space. Every object is designed and produced in Aarhus, Denmark. The technology of 3D printing allows using %100 bio-sourced and biodegradable bioplastic - based on renewable resources from corn or sugarcane.

All objects are inspired by the beauty of nature, feminine curves and soft organic shapes.

Process

Every object is drawn by hand and digitalised in a 3D modelling software. The objects are all made of PLA (Polylactic Acid) which is both %100 bio-sourced and biodegradable bioplastic. In recent years, the issue of plastic waste has become a major environmental concern, and the search for sustainable alternatives has become a top priority. One such alternative is polylactic acid (PLA), which due to the composition of the biodegradable material, can be industrially composted after its use and return organic and non-toxic nutrients to the soil.

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