Sunday, June 16, 2013

School for Fashion & Design

School for Fashion & Design
fashion art design
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The entrance to the institute for the Arts & Design in the city of Mechelen, Belgium (Malines)
This school teaches Fashion, interior design & Design to students.



Carlos Phang (Spellbound Hair Design) and Friend - |FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party at The Church Aperitivo Bar, 1090 Queen Street West
fashion art design
Image by Jason Hargrove
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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca
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Photography by Jason Hargrove

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Carlos Phang (Spellbound Hair Design, Right) and Friends - |FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party at The Church Aperitivo Bar, 1090 Queen Street West
fashion art design
Image by Jason Hargrove
Members of the Internet Media may use these photos with attribution to Jason Hargrove. Commercial licenses are available for purchase ➜ contact@jasonhargrove.com

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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca
twitter.com/FAToronto

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove


Jen-A-Fusion Fashion Accessories
fashion art design
Image by Benevolent Media
Photo by Erica Schlaikjer.

Jen Athanas has owned and exclusively run Jen-A-Fusion Fashion Accessories for 7 years. After receiving a degree in fashion design from Marymount University, her decision to pursue accessories was born from a love of fiber and texture. In addition, a large objective of the business is to use “waste” fabrics in the creation of other pieces. Purses, hats, scarves and little bags are all standard goods that are fused from recycled, reclaimed, vintage and new materials.

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In celebration of Earth Day, on April 22, 2012, Benevolent Media and SCRAP DC presented an afternoon of eco-conscious art and design, featuring a pop-up marketplace of local vendors and interactive workshops led by teaching artists dedicated to inspiring “creative reuse” and environmentally sustainable behavior.

This event was scheduled as part of The Water Street Project, a multidisciplinary “flash” exhibition housed in a temporary art gallery/creative space in Georgetown, along the newly renovated waterfront.

Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/ecodepot

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