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e.g.o. part two

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Experimental workshop that sees sustainable creativity in action. Designers, stylist and seamstresses, will help you reinvent an old piece of your wardrobe to give it a second life.
During the day there will be experts on hand discussing the importance of upcycling, reusing pre loved clothing and the impact of sustainability and the cycle of fashion.

About the event organiser:
Jaya Prisco is a 25yo producer and stylist from Milan, Italy who moved to Melbourne 5 years ago. After graduating from a sociology degree in June 2021 she found a way to combine her interest for sociology and passion for fashion. Inspired and motivated by the social chaos and global obscenities happening around her, she decided to create an online magazine that addresses those obscenities through fashion and poetry. During lock down at the end of 2021, she created e.g.o. magazine. With the collaboration of sustainable and slow fashion designers, she has combined styling and photography to create a narrative and expose social dilemmas. The intention was to create a magazine that uses fashion and beauty not just for its mere aesthetic appearance, but as a tool for spreading social awareness on striking issues.

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All ages event

This workshop is free to take part in with limited spaces available, please register to attend.


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