The PATCHWORK Climate Fashion Show is a remarkable Student Led Achievement! First, there was a high level of Student participation from all areas of the city. Each Student brought skills and experience and a commitment to action. I look at them as the top of the quilt, individual pieces featuring the faces, the stories, the cultures, the fashion designs, the photographs, the music, and the invitation to become part of a wrap around for closer attention to and better care of the environment. The batting or filling for the quilt is the sustainably sourced fabric, the closets mined for upcycling and recycling outfits, the 'found' and thrifted materials, the equipment and spaces for the planning, practising and staging of the show, the favourite pairs of shoes and boots worn thin by the travel and running around, the vast amounts of food to sustain the high energy of these teens, and a lot of hopes, dreams and vision of the final performance! The backing and binding are the foundation of this PATCHWORK Quilt!
The Families, Friends, Education, the Programs, the Clubs, the Vancouver School Board and its many Green and Sustainability Initiatives and support for projects like PATCHWORK, the Teachers, Administrators, Maintenance and Facilities Staff, VCCFASHION and many additional Mentors, Workshop Resources and quiet voices of encouragement, along the way, are all the enhancements, the quilting technique on the back of every quilt. As for the dedication, how many names do you think would be added? Embroidered, stencilled, appliquéd? And now that this PATCHWORK is completed, when will the next one be? Congratulations all, for an Inspiring and Impactful Slow Fashion Event!!!
Please go to Patchwork VSB and PATCHWORK:VSB Climate Fashion Show for the details of Committee Members, Designers, and the process of the whole project and the final fashion show.
We have been watching Maeve Downing shine behind the scenes and on the stage at Vancouver Fashion Week and Vancouver Kids Fashion Week, for a long time. I have written about her here: https://www.clotheslinefinds.com/2024/04/maeve-downing-volunteering-learning-art.html. Marilyn Wilson, who writes extensively about Designers and their collections, locally and internationally, interviewed Maeve, here. Both Marilyn and I made reels about PATCHWORK here and here. We thank Maeve for the invitation and the whole cast for a wonderful show. Students are our future. We look forward thanks to them!
Maeve Downing receives flowers for her exceptional leadership. Delara, her Co-Organizer is also such an accomplished, leading light!
Maeve Downing and friends who welcomed PATCHWORK attendees to the event.
Maeve Downing receives flowers for her exceptional leadership. Delara, her Co-Organizer is also such an accomplished, leading light!
This is Evelyn Huang (Windermere) and my very first welcome to the PATCHWORK Climate Fashion Event
Maeve Downing and friends who welcomed PATCHWORK attendees to the event.
Designed by Delara Reporter (Kits) who sourced her material from @oursocialfabric, a non-profit fabric recycling initiative/store in Vancouver
Designed by Delara Reporter who made her jewelry from scraps from her school's metal shop
Linnea and her recycled architectural drawings as clothing/wearable art
More of Linnea's architectural drawings/outfits
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