Çise Alphan

she/her

Tailoring in Decline

We no longer expect our clothes to last. We expect to replace them. 
In fashion, speed has replaced care, and making has become invisible.

Tailoring — once a craft of precision, time and human connection, is now at risk of disappearing. Informed by conversations with tailors in Ireland and Cyprus, this project brings that loss into focus.

A publication housed within a shirt turns reading into a physical act, reconnecting body and garment. It asks what is lost when clothes are made to be consumed and what it might mean to value them differently.