RMIT Bachelor of Fashion (Design)

Designs by Zoe Sutherland, Bachelor of Fashion (Design)Year 3 student, 2020. 'AGAIN' Collection.

Students of the Bachelor of Fashion (Design) program at RMIT University School of Fashion and Textiles draw inspiration from MPavilion MERGE artists who are due to perform at select Open House Melbourne venues – to develop and create designs reimagined for performance. As the next generation of fashion design leaders, the students have speculated on the future of fashion while working remotely due to the COVID-19 related social distancing measures. The work embodies the collective zeitgeist in response to the unprecedented conditions through a diverse range of projects and propositions including physically contactless digital filters and speculations, sustainable design and making practices, reflections on diverse identities and heritage, as well as ideas of place.

The students participating reflect the diverse national and international mix of the student cohort in the Bachelor of Fashion (Design) program at RMIT University; including from the Netherlands (Amsterdam), China, Interstate, and regional Victoria as well as from here in Melbourne. The MERGE fashion project looks to draw from the shared synergies between musician and designer to consider a fashion of music performance.