

About
I have been working in the fashion industry for almost a decade. Starting with achieving a degree in design school in Cracow, Poland. In my portfolio I have included collections made within my own brand Małgorzata Salamon, projects that I made for external companies, styling from the time I have been a freelance stylist, photos of the pieces from my collections that appeared in magazines and my personal project - Re-cover workshop.
I also wrote fashion articles in numerous magazines and web portals, led a significant number of fashion workshops, lectures and presentations.


I have experience in working closely with factories based in Europe, China and Bangladesh.
I am looking forward to working in an ambitious, demanding and conscious company.

collections
Casualove













Casualove

Casualove






still







Itʼs still summer











Dissonance










Serenity







Serenity












flats and techpacks
CV
unisex collection
The aim of the collection was to create timeless and durable garments. The secret lies in a unique selection of jersey made especially for the brand.
hoodie inspired by the American sweatshirts style, loose and ultra comfortable was created by warm, combed jersey





oversized hoodie is a centerpiece of the collection, it is made of the thickest jersey possible which has a unique, harsh feel of vintage, cotton fabric; it targets the conscious clients who appreciate the uniqueness of the garmentbasic T-shirt with the brandʼs logo created of super delicate and light cotton/elastan single jersey
cropped sweatshirt was made of thick jersey with a vintage feel

Commercial projects
Collection Casualove
Fabric Cotton
Fabric colour 14 -
Thread colour 14 - 4214
Rib colour
14 - 4214
Accesories Embroidery
overlock (in case of 1-layer hood)
lockstitch over the top; 1cm from the edge
lockstitch over the top; 2 mm from the edge
lockstitch over the top; 1cm from the edge
Rib 2:1
cm
Rib 2:1
Commercial


Thread colour

appearance in magazines and workshop
Collection appearance in magazines











Re-cover project

In 2016 I created the Re-cover project. I was designed and led a number of workshops during which the participants were sewing waterproof jackets for homeless people. Fabrics were obtained from the production remnants from a clothes company that specializes in sports and extreme sportswear.







Finished garments were distributed by institutions helping homeless people. Workshops were held in artistic institutions and galleries.
