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The UNFASHIONED Museum is a day of immersive presentations, workshops, participatory talks and music that celebrates the rising influence of hip-hop, feminist and LGBTQI communities on contemporary culture.
Co-curated by a group of talented students, designers, artists, bloggers and speakers whose work challenges the fashion industry’s conservative tastes and ideologies, the UNFASHIONED Museum encourages discussion, exchange and engages the sonic and visual realms to reaffirm black and POC innovators.
Co-curated by a group of talented students, designers, artists, bloggers and speakers whose work challenges the fashion industry’s conservative tastes and ideologies, the UNFASHIONED Museum encourages discussion, exchange and engages the sonic and visual realms to reaffirm black and POC innovators.
3 – 6pm:
Nail Bar: Unique nail art manicures by Tyler Phoenix
Studio-K Workshop: Print your T-shirt design and take home the results
UAL LCF Insights Participants Showcase: How to take your fashion ideas from concept to garment
DJ Ashleigh on decks
5:30 – 6pm:
Designer Spotlight: MAROMAS
An immersive fashion presentation by London College of Fashion graduates Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri, whose brand MAROMAS features idiosyncratic couture and silhouettes drawn from their exploration of black masculinities and the English Romantics.
Nail Bar: Unique nail art manicures by Tyler Phoenix
Studio-K Workshop: Print your T-shirt design and take home the results
UAL LCF Insights Participants Showcase: How to take your fashion ideas from concept to garment
DJ Ashleigh on decks
5:30 – 6pm:
Designer Spotlight: MAROMAS
An immersive fashion presentation by London College of Fashion graduates Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri, whose brand MAROMAS features idiosyncratic couture and silhouettes drawn from their exploration of black masculinities and the English Romantics.
6 – 6:30pm:
GUAP Talk: Is diversity in fashion just the latest trend?
Participate in a discussion about inclusion in the fashion industry with designer and creative director, Aji Ayorinde; founder of @blackgirlsinfashion, Debora Tonet; and freelance writer, public speaker and plus-size fashion blogger Stephanie Yeboah. Hosted by Lola Michelle.
GUAP Talk: Is diversity in fashion just the latest trend?
Participate in a discussion about inclusion in the fashion industry with designer and creative director, Aji Ayorinde; founder of @blackgirlsinfashion, Debora Tonet; and freelance writer, public speaker and plus-size fashion blogger Stephanie Yeboah. Hosted by Lola Michelle.
6:30 – 7pm:
GUAP Talk: Can you choose your identity or is it chosen for you?
Freelance stylist and head stylist at GUAP, Seyon Amosu speaks with founder and designer of trans-positive fashion label Baal, Jenna Hartmann; and artist and poet Ashton Attzs. Hosted by Lola Michelle.
GUAP Talk: Can you choose your identity or is it chosen for you?
Freelance stylist and head stylist at GUAP, Seyon Amosu speaks with founder and designer of trans-positive fashion label Baal, Jenna Hartmann; and artist and poet Ashton Attzs. Hosted by Lola Michelle.
7:30 – 8pm:
Sonic Gaze Talk: Queering the Norm: Design, Fashion and Music
This discussion delves into the relationship between club cultures, inclusion and dissent to think together about how to rupture binaries and whiteness.
Discussants are Co-Founder of Resis’dance, Goldsnap and Project Director of Faggamuffin Bloc Party, Hackney Carnival’s first QTIPOC stage, Virginia Wilson; LCF Menswear graduates and MAROMAS designers Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri; and Lizzie Masterton and Anjali Prashar-Savoie of Sonic Gaze, a project to reclaim the sonic through listening, making and desiring.
8 – 8.30pm:
Designer Spotlight: MAROMAS
An immersive fashion presentation by London College of Fashion graduates Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri, whose brand MAROMAS features idiosyncratic couture and silhouettes drawn from their exploration of black masculinities and the English Romantics.
Sonic Gaze Talk: Queering the Norm: Design, Fashion and Music
This discussion delves into the relationship between club cultures, inclusion and dissent to think together about how to rupture binaries and whiteness.
Discussants are Co-Founder of Resis’dance, Goldsnap and Project Director of Faggamuffin Bloc Party, Hackney Carnival’s first QTIPOC stage, Virginia Wilson; LCF Menswear graduates and MAROMAS designers Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri; and Lizzie Masterton and Anjali Prashar-Savoie of Sonic Gaze, a project to reclaim the sonic through listening, making and desiring.
8 – 8.30pm:
Designer Spotlight: MAROMAS
An immersive fashion presentation by London College of Fashion graduates Thomas Harvey and Mauro Pitteri, whose brand MAROMAS features idiosyncratic couture and silhouettes drawn from their exploration of black masculinities and the English Romantics.
8.30 – 11pm:
DJ set by Resis’dance, a collective committed to representing women and non-binary people of colour in line-ups, club nights and festivals.
The UNFASHIONED Museum is a collaboration between the London College of Fashion, Sonic Gaze, GUAP Magazine and the ICA.
DJ set by Resis’dance, a collective committed to representing women and non-binary people of colour in line-ups, club nights and festivals.
The UNFASHIONED Museum is a collaboration between the London College of Fashion, Sonic Gaze, GUAP Magazine and the ICA.
03:00 pm
Sat, 01 Dec 2018
Theatre
Free, just turn up.
Fashion showcases from 3.00pm
Workshops from 3.00pm
Talks from 5.30pm
DJ’s from 8.30pm
Fashion showcases from 3.00pm
Workshops from 3.00pm
Talks from 5.30pm
DJ’s from 8.30pm
Red Members gain unlimited access to all exhibitions, films, talks, performances and Cinema 3.
Join today for £20/month.
no. 236848.