Wardrobes of the Future
Event description
Picture Wardrobes of the Future... At FASHINFIDELITY, we envision a harmonious blend of swapped, borrowed, rented, repaired, upcycled, secondhand treasures, and high-quality pieces thoughtfully crafted by brands with a heart for both people and the planet.
In our upcoming slow fashion community event, we aim to inspire and support alternative ways of engaging in the movement while uncovering new and exciting business opportunities within the sustainable fashion realm.
Guided by the wisdom of trailblazing pioneers, we are collectively forging a path towards a holistic and genuinely sustainable fashion industry that welcomes individuals from all walks of life.
We promise it will be a warm, inclusive, and fun-filled day. You never know, you might learn something new! 😉 We will post more info on our speakers and collaborators on our socials, so please give us a follow 🥰 Instagram | Facebook | TikTok
Programming:
Itinerary for Main Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Sarong history and styling workshop with Suzanne Lim, vintage styling and art director, and Inna Ddin, mindful fashion stylist |
1:30 - 1:45 pm | Opening words and welcome by Najah Onn, Founder of FASHINFIDELITY |
1:45 - 2:30 pm Panel 1 | Let’s Talk: Reselling and Upcycling Communities and How to Get Involved A slow fashion movement conversation from the point of view of resellers, from vintage store owners to consignment, exploring the drivers, the challenges and the rewards, as well as those who take unused clothing for upcycling. Panel member representatives:
Moderated by: Adleena Aishah, Fashion Management & Communication lecturer |
3:00 - 3:45 pm | Documentary Screening: "Wearers Keepers". A captivating 4-part documentary series spotlighting stories of slow fashion habits and practices deeply rooted in Malaysian culture. 🪡🧵🇲🇾🌱🫶🏼 Director/Producer: Joanne Nathaniel |
4.00 - 4.45 pm Panel 2 | Let’s Talk: Who is slow fashion for? Fashion has taken strides to be more inclusive, considering gender, ability, race, size, and religion. Is this true? How far has fashion come? A discussion on inclusive and accessible fashion. Panel member representatives:
Moderated by: Joanne Nathaniel, content strategist and creator, FASHINFIDELITY and Director, Wearers Keepers |
5:15 - 5:45 pm Panel 3 | Let’s Talk: Slow, Ethical, eco, responsible… how do we define Sustainable Fashion? Hear our favourite trusted voices pull apart sustainability in fashion with the diversity of thought and nuance it deserves. Discover about breaking out of our comfort zones, remembering the way we survived, ditching the culture of convenience, and creating supportive communities who embrace consciousness in our consumption. Panel member representatives:
Moderated by: Rashid Hamid, President & Co-Founder Malaysia Fashion Creativity Award |
Concurrent itinerary (11am - 7:30pm)
Raya/Festive season #Thrifting! Preloved pop-up by LOOOP and Joyful Jiggle | |
Know Your Fabrics quiz Do you know your fabrics and materials? Guess the composition of some of our pre-loved pieces in a fun and interactive way! Be in the running to win a hand-made upcycled vest by The Alterreal (RRP RM 258) The Alterreal is run by Rachelle, embracing the idea of upcycled apparel to combat the unnecessary trend chase, often through new, but cheap apparel. Rachelle’s main inspiration stems from elements of nature and everyday life. She loves observing different ways people dress to adapt to an environment, working towards complementing our attire to environments we commonly find ourselves in. Rachelle wants to step away from creating garments that might depict wearers of her designs as an illusory effect of aspirational figures of success, social status, and glam. Instead, she aims to create designs oriented for everyday wear, humble creative expression, and practical use. | |
Know Your Natural Dyes A demonstration booth by Ummi Junid, founder of DuniaMotif Ummi Junid is a Malaysian batik artist and a natural dyer. She explores and shares her love of natural dye in various way by looking beyond the current take-make-waste industrial model. She completed her MA in Textile Design focusing on kitchen waste dye. She is currently on a mission to share her work through slow crafted processes, particularly looking beyond traditional batik and natural dye making. | |
Revive your 14DaysofSlowStyle Challenge Prompt … with special appearances by our #14DSSC honourees!
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Documentaries in Screening Room (on loop)
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Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity