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An interview with Tomasz Armada, a young fashion designer and a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź living in the Bałuty district of Łódź, where he has co-created the Limanka Fashion House (Dom Mody Limanka) artistic group. Armada designed a line for the UEG street brand. As part of the Four Cultures Festival, he showed the Long Live Freedom and Liberty (Niech żyje wolność i swoboda ) collection at the Central Museum of Textiles. He treats clothes as compositions that surround the human figure. He seeks critical potential in fashion and attempts to draw it closer to the world of art. In his works he blurs gender and aesthetic patterns as well as classifications of high and low art. He also examines patterns and stereotypes
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An interview with a fashion and costume designer, a journalist, and a lecturer who is fluent in five languages. Monika Onoszko graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź, and, as the first European, from kimono design faculty in the Onoe Fashion Institute in Japan. She has designed over a dozen collections presented during over 100 shows in Poland and abroad (including Germany, Japan, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Czechia). She currently resides in Toronto.
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An interview with Leslie Holden, the director of fashion and design at the Amsterdam Fashion Institute (AMFI). Holden is a menswear designer who graduated from the Royal College of Art in London and collaborated with companies such as Dunhill, Stefanel, Burberry and Liberty. Having over twenty-year experience in international higher education he develops teaching systems to train designers of the future and builds fashion strategies. He believes that the future of fashion should be based on sustainability.
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