Fashioning the intangible: the conceptual clothing of Ying Gao at the UQAM design pavillion showcases conceptual clothing stories inspired by science movies, Jaques Tati, supermodernity and hospitals (..for example). Materials used range from super organza to medical grade latex, dressmaker pins to photoluminescent thread.
See more of Ying Gao’s work here.
Hi,
I’m a journalism student and I write for the Spoiler Magazine (www.spoilermagazine.com). The magazine is promoting emerging talent of the fashion industry in Montreal. I was at Fashion Pop (you can see my article here : http://theconcordian.com/2013/10/fashion-pop-struts-the-new-looks-of-up-and-coming-designers/ ) I would like to know if you would accept to do an interview with me to talk about your work, about winning Fashion Pop and maybe if it’s possible to see where you work. I’m sorry I’m contacting you here, it’s the only place I found to send you a message.
You can contact me at laurianebelair@hotmail.com
Thank you very much,
-Lauriane
Christina,
Please have Patti send me an e-mail on how she is doing. Hope you are doing well and enjoying your new position.
Warm Regards,
Steve
There is definately a great deal to find out about this issue. I love all of the points you have made. Kaycee Egon Harrell