Generation #32 of the master's course Critical Fashion Practices invites you to engage with their graduation projects during the exhibition Unbutton to Refold at Plan B in Amsterdam.
The projects on show question how fashion knowledge and narratives are produced, presented, and consumed, and explore a multiplicity of fashion systems, inviting you to engage with fashion outside of its current, and dominant, industrial mode of being. Take for example a toolbox for hand-carried knowledge in textile crafts, and a micro-publishing platform on this field’s hidden herstories in the digital realm; a curatorial platform focused on how sensorial knowledge can challenge the fashion industry’s normative languages, or a workshop series to examine fashionable narratives on overproduction and consumption; and dissections of memeified fashion content and its influence on what it means to be authentic in the digital age.
On behalf of Generation #32 – Wonne Scrayen, Ingeborg Iona Isla Kvalnes, Nabi Williams, Fiore Farhand, Lejla Vala Verheus