TIGblogs TIG | TIGblogs GROUP TIGBLOGS LOGIN SIGNUP
Unpacking Development
Unpacking Development
« previous 10


It’s Fashion Time in the City!

It’s the 2009 LG Fashion Week this week and it goes without saying that fashionistas, publicists, industry representatives and observers have flocked to Toronto to catch a look at the glitter and glam that is strutting the runways. This years theme was Show Love. What I’m more interested in is what is happening off the runway. Toronto hosts a yearly Alternative Fashion Week, which happens later on in April in the Distillery District (55 Mill Street). This year’s theme is one that captivated me.

title06_sponsor

From April 21st to the 24th, 2009 there is a nightly theme: Home, Planet, Gutter and Beyond. The first night and the last night look at where fashion has come from and where it is going to go and how it will adapt to get there. The other two nights, Planet and Gutter look at the intersection of fashion, environment and society.

As the website describes, “Planet on April 22nd looks at the current state of the globe, and showcases work which deals with fashion and art in relationship to the environment and sustainability. Gutter on April 23rd explores the nature of survival and the ways in which clothing negotiates a state of being which involves limitations. This theme looks at the social, political, cultural and economical aspects of a place which is in transition, on the edge, marginalized, raw, uncomfortable, unsettling, unresolved, shifting and extreme.

When it comes to development, I am always trying to combine my interests and hopefully this four night event which promises to explore how art and fashion are effected by the state of being of the people and places it comes from, will do just that. With a growing trend in consumers seeking out ethical and sustainable food and goods, fashion is no exception. The way our clothing is made and where it comes from is not often something that we put a lot of thought to. In doing a google search, there are more companies then ever selling organic cotton, fair trade cloth, sustainable shoes, etc.

This year, the 2009 London Fashion Week in february kicked off with a show by the ethical label Noir and an exhibition called Esthetica which featured thirteen fair trade designers and generated a lot of buzz.  This is definitely a subject I would like to explore further! Until then, I hope to see you at the Alternative Fashion Show in April!


March 20, 2009 | 12:03 PM Comments  0 comments

Tags:


It’s Fashion Time in the City!

It’s the 2009 LG Fashion Week this week and it goes without saying that fashionistas, publicists, industry representatives and observers have flocked to Toronto to catch a look at the glitter and glam that is strutting the runways. This years theme was Show Love. What I’m more interested in is what is happening off the runway. Toronto hosts a yearly Alternative Fashion Week, which happens later on in April in the Distillery District (55 Mill Street). This year’s theme is one that captivated me.

title06_sponsor

From April 21st to the 24th, 2009 there is a nightly theme: Home, Planet, Gutter and Beyond. The first night and the last night look at where fashion has come from and where it is going to go and how it will adapt to get there. The other two nights, Planet and Gutter look at the intersection of fashion, environment and society.

As the website describes, “Planet on April 22nd looks at the current state of the globe, and showcases work which deals with fashion and art in relationship to the environment and sustainability. Gutter on April 23rd explores the nature of survival and the ways in which clothing negotiates a state of being which involves limitations. This theme looks at the social, political, cultural and economical aspects of a place which is in transition, on the edge, marginalized, raw, uncomfortable, unsettling, unresolved, shifting and extreme.

When it comes to development, I am always trying to combine my interests and hopefully this four night event which promises to explore how art and fashion are effected by the state of being of the people and places it comes from, will do just that. With a growing trend in consumers seeking out ethical and sustainable food and goods, fashion is no exception. The way our clothing is made and where it comes from is not often something that we put a lot of thought to. In doing a google search, there are more companies then ever selling organic cotton, fair trade cloth, sustainable shoes, etc.

This year, the 2009 London Fashion Week in february kicked off with a show by the ethical label Noir and an exhibition called Esthetica which featured thirteen fair trade designers and generated a lot of buzz.  This is definitely a subject I would like to explore further! Until then, I hope to see you at the Alternative Fashion Show in April!


March 20, 2009 | 12:03 PM Comments  0 comments

Tags:


« previous 10


Kate Jongbloed's Profile

Kate Jongbloed's Friends


Latest Posts
Goodbye! (for now)
RHoKing out in...
“Dead Aid”...
Vote Now for...
Giving by the Numbers

Monthly Archive
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
December 2006
January 2007
February 2007
March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007
October 2007
November 2007
December 2007
January 2008
February 2008
March 2008
April 2008
May 2008
June 2008
July 2008
August 2008
September 2008
October 2008
November 2008
December 2008
January 2009
February 2009
March 2009
April 2009
May 2009
June 2009
July 2009
August 2009
September 2009
October 2009
November 2009
December 2009
January 2010
February 2010
March 2010
August 2010
September 2010
December 2010
February 2011

Change Language


Tags Archive
africa aids2008 artanddevelopment blog books canadaintheworld culture currentevents development environment ethiopia events globalhealth health hiv/aids humanitarianaction innovativeaction internationaldevelopment medicine2.0 movies photos poverty reflections speakers technologyanddevelopment toronto torontoevents travel uncategorized web2.0

Friends
Cassandra
Davina
jonathan
Lindsay
Nawaz
phelgona atieno jacks
Sagar Ghimire
Sean Amos
Shahnawaz Chachar
wangzhaoqiang

Links
Canadian Physicians for Aid...
CAPAIDS
DreamNow
Idealist
Your Success Network


62691 views
Important Disclaimer