With a focus on personal stories, identity exploration and unabashed creativity, the UBC Fashion Club's annual catwalk at the Cecil Green House showcased six collections from designers both in and beyond the UBC community.
In intimate interviews with the women who pioneered the movement from the 1970s to the ‘90s, Analogue Revolution documents the truly transformative and revolutionary power media creation held and still holds in the fight for gender equality.
The Slow Fashion Lab Exhibition showcases the work of designers, researchers and multimedia artists who tackle questions of waste management, sustainability and textile construction, prompting viewers to consider a central theme — how can we prioritize slowness and sustainability when creating clothing?
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