Lucia Pascale
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Lucia Pascale
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Lucia Pascale
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Lucia Pascale
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Lucia Pascale
©All rights reserved
Lucia Pascale
©All rights reserved

Lucia Pascale

Textile dyer

Milan, Italy

Recommended by Fondazione Cologni Dei Mestieri D'Arte

Painting with plants

  • Lucia constantly tests new textile dyeing alchemies
  • Her pieces are inspired by nature and an ecological mindset
  • She collects leaves from around the world to use on her fabrics

Lucia Pascale produces unique fabrics with natural materials, eco-printing techniques and non-polluting dyeing processes from plants, roots and flowers. After a 30-year long career as a fashion designer, Lucia decided to set up her own atelier to work in harmony with nature. Each of her garments is natural, handmade and unique. "Even when a client asks me to create a kimono or scarf with specific colours or features, the piece will still be a surprise. Neither of us will know what the final result will look like," Lucia says. "I think of it as bringing a child into the world. The colour of their eyes will always be a surprise, no matter how well you know the ancestry," she explains.

Lucia Pascale is an expert artisan: she began her career in 1999.

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INTERVIEW

I start with a natural white fabric from leftover factory stocks and old trousseaux. I use leaves that I collect from woods and parks, or dried leaves from friends around the world. I especially like those dried in books as souvenirs. I also use food waste, such as vegetable scraps and coffee.

I mainly have two approaches. I either print a few metres of fabric freely, guided by emotion, and use the fabric later. Or, I cut the garment pattern on the fabric first and then design the print accordingly.

It takes days because every step takes a long time to complete. Baking alone takes two hours, and the fabric must also cool overnight. That is why I work on several projects at the same time.

Eco-printing has grown popular, but when I began, it was still experimental. Exploration is vital – I am currently testing smarter firing methods, such as microwave firing for leather printing. I am also studying how sea water affects etching, fabric preparation and colour toning.

Lucia Pascale

Textile dyer

Milan, Italy

ADDRESS

Via Appennini 201, 20151, Milan, Italy

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AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+39 3498410392

LANGUAGES

Italian, English

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