
"Natascha von Hirschhausen's commitment to sustainability is evident in her zero-waste concept, which reduces pattern cut-offs to less than 1% and emphasizes made-to-order production."
"Her journey into fashion design began unexpectedly at 19 when she bought a sewing machine, leading her to pursue a career in a field she truly loves."
"Natascha believes that her brief study of physics contributes to her design work, as it fosters analytical thinking and a comfort with numbers, essential for her technical approach."
Natascha von Hirschhausen, a designer based in Berlin, focuses on resource-efficient design and fair production. Her zero-waste concept minimizes pattern cut-offs to less than 1% and operates on a made-to-order basis. She collaborates with local artisans for clothing production. Initially studying physics, she found her passion for design after purchasing a sewing machine at 19. Her analytical thinking and technical approach aid her in implementing zero-waste cuts, integrating math and three-dimensional thinking into her work.
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