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C'MON VOGUE
Digital prints feat. KORNIT DIGITAL
For this look, I wanted to highlight the ballroom culture of the 1980s in Harlem. During that time, many LGBTQ+ individuals were ostracized from their homes and formed alternative families known as houses. These houses competed in underground pageants, where they could reinvent themselves through fashion, vogue dance, lip sync, and explorations of gender and race. These events provided a safe space for self-expression and celebration. I created a print in collaboration with Kornit Digital and utilized origami fabric manipulation. Additionally, I collaborated with Palta to design a look that is inclusive for people with disabilities. The tie is connected to the shirt, making it fuss-free!

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