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Upcycling project

Upcycling With Purpose

Our collaboration with Tillskärarakademin

At Dedicated, we’re always looking for new ways to make fashion more circular, creative, and meaningful. That’s why we launched a special upcycling project together with students from Tillskärarakademin in Stockholm. The idea was simple: give a second life to our samples and faulty garments, and turn them into fresh, one-of-a-kind pieces.

By opening our archives to two talented textile designers, we found an exciting way to reuse some old samples instead of simply recycling them, and we also offered the chance to work hands-on with a real design brief. And hopefully, together, we can inspire more people to rethink what’s already in their closets — and see the potential in upcycling.

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About Tillskärarakademin, and the creative minds behind the collection

Tillskärarakademin, located in the heart of Stockholm, is one of Sweden’s most respected schools for pattern making, sewing, and textile craftsmanship. Students there learn everything from design development and construction to hands-on garment production. It's a place where technical skill meets creative exploration, the perfect mix for an upcycling challenge.


The garments in this project were created by Petra Ahlin & Tova-Louise Pettersson, two trained pattern makers with specialization in 3D visualization in the CLO program. They have shared with us what they liked about this project:

  • "It was a fun challenge to try to see a garment as something completely different. By visualizing it digitally in 3D, we were able to test different ideas and see what was possible and what the end result could be without even physically taking apart any garments. This meant we could make better use of the fabric and reduce waste." – Petra


  • "I am a curious creator who believes that fashion can be both beautiful and responsible. Through my upcycling project, I have shown how care and innovation can give existing garments a new life in a modern and more circular way." – Tova-Louise Pettersson

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How the project came to life

We kicked off the collaboration by gathering at our office in Stockholm. Together with the students, we explored a selection of samples and faulty products — pieces with minor imperfections but great potential. After discussing possibilities, we gave them creative freedom to transform these leftovers into completely new designs.

The timeline was ambitious: six weeks to develop ideas, present their concepts, draft patterns, cut fabrics, and finally sew everything together. Throughout the project, we visited the school to see how the work was evolving, snap some behind-the-scenes photos, and hear them talk about their growing ideas and craftsmanship.

The Result:

Six unique pieces with new stories to tell

The outcome of this collaboration is a small but powerful collection of six upcycled garments and accessories:

  • Two zipped tops in our Thin Stripes and black chunky corduroy

  • One blouse in our Blue Cats lyocell print

  • A light jacket mixing our iconic Secret Garden print and fine brown corduroy

  • A tie in our Blue Cats lyocell print

  • A bag made of t-shirt stripes


Each piece is crafted from some of our most beloved garments and signature prints — reshaped, reimagined, and renewed. The students also developed patterns that allow us to recreate these designs in the future using returned or faulty items, further extending the lifespan of our materials.

These exclusive upcycled pieces are available only in our flagship store in Stockholm.

Together, we’re proving that creativity and sustainability can go hand in hand — and that every garment, even the imperfect ones, deserves a second chance.

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Jacket Bordeaux Secret Garden Corduroy

The light jacket pairs our iconic Secret Garden with timeless, refined brown corduroy. It’s crafted from our Kallvik dress for the body, Klitmoeller pieces for the sleeves, and lined with part of a white seersucker shirt. The pocket comes from a pair of Vara pants. The result? A unique blend of colors and textures that elevates any outfit.

A bag hanging infront of a wardrobe

Bag pornic knotted jersey

Our personal second favorite design (you’ll have to pick your first!). This beach bag is crafted from several t-shirts and a Derby Rib white sample, seamlessly blended into the concept. Tova and Petra transformed the t-shirts into long strips, knotted together into a thick, unique fabric. The straps are made from a seersucker shirt.

Top in blue with white cats on it hanging infront of a wardrobe

Blouse Lyon Cats Blue

This wrap blouse is made from our Kallvik Cats Blue, a print that was a hit a few summers ago. The Tencel™ Lyocell fabric gives it a beautiful flow. We love its versatility: it suits many body shapes and looks different depending on how you wrap the long strap around your waist.

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Top Rennes Thing Stripes

This top strikes the perfect balance between easy-to-wear and bold design. It’s made from our bestselling Workwear Pants Vara in Thin Stripes fabric, with a chunky front zipper sourced from Tillskärarakademin’s accessory stock. Wide, wavy sleeves make it a true statement piece.

Blouse in black corduroy hanging infront of a wardrobe

Top Rennes Black Corduroy

Another version of the Top Rennes is crafted from Workwear Pants Vara in chunky black corduroy. The orange zipper—donated samples and faulty accessories from Tillskärarakademin—adds a daring twist. This design feels slightly more autumnal than the Thin Stripes version.

A tie made of a white and blue printed fabric, hanging on a door

Tie Lille Cats Blue

A tie to add character to your outfit. Made alongside the Cats Blue blouse, it uses leftover fabric from the same Kallvik dress—a smart way to reuse scraps after cutting the main pattern. Perfect for dark academia lovers who want to channel their inner Oxford student while adding a pop of color.

What is Upcycling?


Upcycling is all about transforming existing materials into something new — and often even better. Instead of letting garments with small flaws or samples from past collections go to waste, upcycling gives them a fresh purpose through creativity and craftsmanship. It celebrates what already exists, reduces the need for new resources, and encourages a more mindful way of experiencing fashion. Each upcycled piece carries a story, making it truly unique.

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