A Study on the Role of Social Media Influencers’ Parasocial Relationships and Source Credibility on Gen-Z Luxury Fashion Purchasing Intention in the United Kingdom. An academic poster, as part of my ...
Gioanna De Julio was born and raised in Southern California. As a child, she originally wanted to be a scientist but after taking a sewing class in high school, she switched career paths to become a ...
Global Creative Graduate Show 2025: For our 6th edition, Arts Thread is delighted that Monaco Foundry and Google Arts & Culture are collaborating on the Global Creative Graduate Showcase 2025. Global ...
My graduate collection is heavily inspired by instruction manuals, blueprints and plans. By researching into this theme, it has allowed me to develop a collection of garments that explore the ...
Awarded Winner of Shelter Charity x Graduate Fashion Foundation competition: Fashion for Social Change Award 2022. 'Clothing will be my Shelter until you provide me a stable home.' Modular ...
Deriving inspiration from 20th century orthopedic braces, “Topology of a body” is a series of body jewellery that closely conform to the human anatomy and resemble the body’s structural elements. Each ...
Womenswear – Yvonne Schichtel, Cornell University, New York / Menswear – Beth Cadbury, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne / Sport & Denim – Caitlin Yates, University of Westminster, London / ...
Following the incredible success of last year’s Global Fashion Graduate event in Mexico, we are thrilled to announce this year’s edition will take place in Cape Town, South Africa. This initiative ...
Today, microplastics can be found in our food, drinks, and air. On average, people unknowingly consume nearly 250 grams of microplastics each year. Sometimes microplastics can be so small they are ...
Culture Mining: an abusive relationship between a computer system and a cyanobacteria colony’ consists of a dialogue between two information processing systems. The computing system monitors and ...
Of Lace and Living Things reimagines lingerie through the lens of living materials. Using bacterial cellulose, the project develops “bio-lace” - a speculative textile that grows rather than is ...
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