Eco, green and sustainable are more than just buzz words today – they are major and real concerns on the minds of many especially within the fashion industry, given their rapid seasonal cycles.
Faculty of Design: Encounters Practising Innovation in the 21st Century
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ExhibitionThis exhibition explores the expansive nature of design as an experience, process and worldview. Featuring projects by staff and students from LASALLE’s Faculty of Design, it investigates the role of designers in imagining our collective future.
Design is a key driver in global conversations about technology, the economy and the environment. Collaborative forms of design—through cooperative societies, co-working and living spaces—are central to innovation. These interactive, shared models enable designers to pool resources and better engage diverse communities.
Lianhe Zaobao: What’s next for design students after their graduation fashion shows?
Fashion students all over graduate into a competitive industry, and while some are determined or have the opportunity to pursue their dreams as full-fledged fashion designers, many more seek out alternative career paths as stylists, writers, and brand executives.
YAHOO! Lifestyle: LASALLE College of the Arts fashion graduates incorporate sustainability theme in their collections
Sustainability, blending the digital world with the analog, and an appreciation of nature and material heritage were among the themes explored at Simulation, LASALLE's Graduate Fashion Show. Simulation featured fourteen collections from the BA(Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles graduands of 2019.
Avant-garde fashion show dazzles at The LASALLE Show
Titled Simulation, the annual fashion show featured 14 selected graduands’ collections. The graduands spent two full semesters preparing for the show. Dinu Bodiciu, Lecturer, Fashion, tells us about the process.
The Straits Times: Fashion graduates' creations hit the runway
It is fashion season in May, with many local tertiary institutions staging runways for their fashion graduands. Behind the glitz and glamour though, there is much to be done.
Lianhe Zaobao: Recognising Singapore’s hawker culture as an intangible cultural heritage, art school student designs spring/summer wear
The dazzling collections of LASALLE’s final year BA(Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles students are in the spotlight – one for its celebration of Singapore’s hawker culture by Ng Jia Min, and another for its focus on sustainability by Sandy Ong. Both graduands discuss more about the inspiration behind their garments in this article.
Simulation
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The LASALLE ShowImperceptible but certain, materiality crumbles and somewhat vanishes slowly from our spectrum of perception. Day by day we are captivated by the bedazzling beauty of the ‘other side’, a realm with many more opportunities and alternatives, a dimension which seems not to hurt but yet affect us. In this ‘other side’ new representations simulate what we know and what we think we know.
The LASALLE Show exhibition 2019
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Exhibition, The LASALLE ShowThe LASALLE Show exhibition is an annual exhibition by the final year students from the Diploma, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Master of Arts programmes. Showcasing the works of students from Design, Fine Arts, Film, Media Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre, Art Therapy, and Arts Management, The LASALLE Show exhibition 2019 marks the grand finale of an artistic education in creativity and imagination and the transformation of these young talents into professional artists in the larger creative industries ecosystem.
Trans/Mission
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WorkshopTrans/Mission invites BA(Hons) Level 3 students from the 8 Schools within LASALLE College of the Arts to share their Final Year (Dissertation) research. With such a platform, we hope to facilitate interdisciplinary exchanges about issues to do with research methodologies, hypotheses and experimentations that shape the students’ practices.