FASHIONCLASH Press Release - Maastricht, Netherlands, March 2015 FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 - the Gender Edition and Campaign Launch On 1st of March the Open Call for Entries ended. We have received a staggering amount of applications ranging from Europe to South America as well as Asia– the creative standard set by the applications exceeded our expectations. A summary of the chosen designers and a detailed outline of the program for the upcoming edition will be published in the following weeks. Consequently, the FASHIONCLASH Team is proud to present to you the campaign for the upcoming FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015. FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 Theme - GENDER FASHIONCLASH believes that fashion as an art form can critically discuss current controversial issues which are discussed in society. This year's overarching theme during the FASHIONCLASH Festival is GENDER. This theme shapes the campaign and the overall festival but is mostly visible in the exhibition area, various performances as well as several locations situated in and around Maastricht city centre. The concept of gender refers to sociocultural implications that define our biological sex – simply put the roles that differentiate between masculinity and femininity. The past few months we have seen many fashion designers, such as Vivienne Westwood, Dries van Noten or Givenchy, decide to break the traditional gender stereotypes in fashion. For instance presenting male’s skirts, which are still viewed as solely reserved for women, or the rise of unisex as the new androgynous. Even selfridges has pioneered with a pop-up store offering genderless clothing. This has led us to imagine a world without gender. A world where all restrictive boundaries regarding gender roles and identities don't exist. Is this a possible reality ? FASHIONCLASH FESTIVAL 2015 would like to invite you to celebrate the diversity of people and stimulate them to express their true self, whether that be provocateurs or conformists. We believe clothing is an extension of personal identity. An autonomous identity an individual has the right and freedom to build themselves. From this perspective fashion has an important empowering function, it can aid us to accept those that are different. Various designers and artists are going to present their vision of gender during the FASHIONCLASH Festival Exhibition, which is situated next to the runway shows. FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015, the 7th edition of the international and interdisciplinary fashion festival takes th place on June 11 – 14th in Maastricht. The 4-day festival program complete with fashion shows showcasing upcoming creative talent, exhibitions, fashion film, theatre and dance performances, pop-up stores, lectures, workshops and a dynamic Side Program, gives promising young professionals from across the globe the opportunity to present their work to a diverse international audience and industry professionals. Campaign credits: photography: Lonneke van der Palen graphic design: Noto make-up: Pebbles Gravee at M.A.C Cosmetics hair: Kelly Derks at KEVIN MURPHY costume: Mieke Kockelkorn model: Merel Visschedijk video: Strictua END PRESS RELEASE: For more information, hi-res images or interview inquiries please contact: Branko Popovic [email protected] FASHIONCLASH Foundation : Emmausstraat 37, 6222 CH Maastricht – The Netherlands See you in June! #FASHIONCLASH WEBSITE FACEBOOK FASHIONCLASH BLOG INSTAGRAM TWITTER About FASHIONCLASH FASHIONCLASH Festival is an initiative of the FASHIONCLASH foundation and its artistic directors Branko Popovic, Laurens Hamacher and Nawie Kuiper. The goal of FASHIONCLASH is to connect emerging talent, various disciplines, and cultures with the purpose to mobilise a broad audience through fashion. FASHIONCLASH provides this platform by developing as well as organizing several projects and events. FASHIONCLASH Foundation is based in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
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