‘Single molds, multiple Gods’ focuses on the classical form’s timeless role in the cyclic nature of fashion. Drawing parallels between the athletic persona and traditional drapery, the collection mediates fast fashion and luxury values in an iterative game of appearance and subtraction, morphing handiwork and the machine and generating a revolving process of subversion on subversion. This Masters project proposes how classicism evades fashion’s obsolescence and can be used to harmonise opposing elements.
‘the very first time in a while…’, Master of Fashion (Design) Graduate Show, 2021.
Presented by RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles and supported by The Capitol. Look Book image at The Capitol, photography by Myles Pedlar.
Based on the metaphor of ‘chasing the limelight’ and ‘holding the perfect pose’ the spectacular stage and in between spaces of the theatre are activated. Models pose, walk, look and linger; who will make it to centre stage? Is this dream happening?
The film and look book concept was conceived and pitched by the students working closely with Ricarda Bigolin and Kate Meakin.
DIRECTION, TREATMENT AND SCENES
Ricarda Bigolin and Kate Meakin
PRODUCTION, STYLING AND CASTING
Chantal Kirby, Blake Barns and Joseph Leone
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND COLOUR GRADING
Brett Harrison
2ND DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Kate Meakin
SOUND
Andrew Wilson
HAIR AND MAKE-UP DIRECTION
Xeneb Allen