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Born | May 1, 2001 |
Occupation | Model |
Isaac Anderson (born May 1, 2001), also known as 3000, is a Ghanaian fashion model. He is recognized for blending ancient styles with contemporary trends. [1] [2]
Anderson's journey into sustainable fashion was heavily influenced by his upbringing in Accra, Ghana. Growing up in an environment that valued resourcefulness, Anderson gained a profound understanding of the significance of sustainability. His early exposure to local artisans and traditional crafts instilled in him a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and the importance of using materials wisely.
An aspect of Anderson's brand is his pioneering use of sustainable materials. His collections are made from organic cotton and recycled fabrics to vegetable fabrics. Anderson works closely with textile scientists and sustainable material manufacturers to integrate cutting-edge, environmentally friendly materials into his designs. He is currently studying mathematics at Howard University. [3] [1]
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Isaac Anderson | |
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Born | May 1, 2001 |
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Isaac Anderson (born May 1, 2001), also known as 3000, is a Ghanaian fashion model. He is recognized for blending ancient styles with contemporary trends. [1] [2]
Anderson's journey into sustainable fashion was heavily influenced by his upbringing in Accra, Ghana. Growing up in an environment that valued resourcefulness, Anderson gained a profound understanding of the significance of sustainability. His early exposure to local artisans and traditional crafts instilled in him a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and the importance of using materials wisely.
An aspect of Anderson's brand is his pioneering use of sustainable materials. His collections are made from organic cotton and recycled fabrics to vegetable fabrics. Anderson works closely with textile scientists and sustainable material manufacturers to integrate cutting-edge, environmentally friendly materials into his designs. He is currently studying mathematics at Howard University. [3] [1]