'Tomorrow's Society' Exhibition

Thursday, Jul 09, 2009

 

 

 

A collaboration with menswear designer Cameron Foden for an exhibition called 'Tomorrow's Society'.  

The garment was made up from the left over fabric used in Cameron Foden's recent exhibition titled: 'The Samson Syndrome', which was held at What If the World gallery in Hope Street, Cape Town. 

Foden was recently accepted into the Academy of Fashion in Antwerp to study fashion design.

'Tomorrow's Society' saw fashion designers recycling old clothing / fabric and collaborating with a photographer to shoot these garments and promote the need to be more conscious of resources.

The exhibition was sponsored by Vida e Caffe and Adidas.

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Tom Glenn
13 August 2009 17:24:54

Fantastic concept and images. I'm sorry I missed the Tomorrow's Society exhibition, and I wish Mr Foden all the best on his further studies.



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Brett Rubin
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I am a South African based professional photographer. I enjoy doing work for a wide range of commercial & editorial clients; and always try to take photographs that echo my sense of curiosity, amazement and occasional bemusement with our contemporary human existence.