Carmina Campus



OK, despite the great concept and how much i like the cute eclectic sportmas line, HONESTLY, if i ever come home to my parent's house carrying one of this bag, my mom would've asked me if i took the my grandma's home-made rug and turn and sew it into a bag LOL

Carmina Campus literally means "chants of the field" in Latin. But the purposes, it means creative re-cycling applied to fashion and design. In 2006, Ilaria Venturini Fendi began making bags of re-cycled and re-used items with materials from pieces of PVC, truck tarpaulin, garden umbrellas and other industrial waste, which she combined with faux leather remnants and vintage interior design fabrics. She threw in re-cycled objects like metal bottle caps for good measure. Each bag is one of a kind, matched by a number and a photo in the files of the company. The collections are a limited edition, not confined to seasons and of high quality.


SPORTMAS bags are ironically named after MAS, a cheap but "cult" department store in Rome, where the ribbon cover pillows of Chinese manufacture have been purchased as stock to be utilized on the two sides of this SPORTY bag. It's a total of 85 pieces made with plastic garden shades, packaging materials, truck tarpaulins, or pieces of bath mats, recycled furs and fabrics of various type like vintage bed covers or embroidered tablecloths.
SPORTMAS PLASTIC SHOPPING TOTE
retails for € 667


SPORTMAS STRAW SHOPPING TOTE
retails for € 667




TETRIS CARPET SHOULDER BAG
retails for € 858





BAOBAGS
have a large machine-made embroidery of an African woman and a baobab tree on the front. A 20 € contribution will be donated by CARMINA CAMPUS to ngo AIDOS for every bag sold to support the "Adopt a Mother" campaign. It's a large size structured bag with doubled straps, made of packaging plastics and garden shades, enriched by the embroidery, leather inserts and pieces of PVC. On the back a specially made pocket carries the "Adopt a mother" campaign's story, while the lining is made with vintage fabrics.



STOPFGM!
bags are a total of 97 pieces, and Carmina Campus will make a contribution of 50 € to Italian ngo Aidos to continue supporting the campaign against female genital mutilations and its other projects in favor of women's human rights. Like all CARMINA CAMPUS styles, STOPFGM! bags have their story. They have been purchased from the ngo Aidos as stock, being the remains of a campaign against fgm, and then "dressed" and transformed by CARMINA CAMPUS: on one side there is still the STOPFGM! logo, zips have been replaced (with others coming from a warehouse stock). Laterally and on the back, pieces of fabrics, pockets made with remnants of carpets, pillow covers, leather, garden shades have been added. The bottom has been reinforced with PVC of various types (imitation wood, rice grain weave, with bubbles etc.) Finishings like the straps are made utilizing leather remnants and pieces of shutter straps, while bottle metal caps are hanging from the zips