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Apologies for any cross-posting, but we are very pleased to announce an exciting event called ‘Pacific Fashion: A Living Legacy’ taking place at the Horniman Museum & Gardens on 13 September 2018. 11.30- 4.

This exciting workshop is being jointly hosted by the Sainsbury Research Unit (University of East Anglia) and the Horniman Museum & Gardens as an accompaniment to London Pacific Fashion Week (LPFW). The free one-day event will showcase the talents of LPFW’s established Pacific designers who will be in London representing Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, American Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands. ‘Pacific Fashion: A Living Legacy’ is a fantastic opportunity to learn from some of the best in the region!

For further information and/or to register for the workshop, please contact Sarah Byrne [log in to unmask]


Programme

11.30 – 11.35 Welcome by Nick Merriman, CEO Horniman Museum & Gardens
11.35 – 11.45 Introduction by Sarah Byrne/Karen Jacobs/Katrina Igglesden (Horniman/SRU)
11.45 – 11.55 Background on London Pacific Fashion week by LPFW, CEO Ana Lavekau

11.55 - 1.10 Meet the Designers - Session 1

Forkleaf (Australia)
VARU (Cook Islands)
Proton Creations (Solomon Islands)
PNGianKala (Papua New Guinea)
Bou’s Fashion (Tonga)
Kuiviti Couture (Fiji)

1.10 – 1.30 Q&A Session with Audience

2.10 – 3.15 Meet the Designers - Session 2

Cecilia’s Fashion (Samoa)
Amatalines (Nauru)
AA’s Tribal (Papua New Guinea)
Jeanine Clarkin (NZ)
Exclusive by OffDaRock (American Samoa)

3.15 – 3.35 Q&A Session with Audience

3.55 – 4.50 Roundtable Discussion with Fashion Designers

4.50 – 5.00 Conclusion of Event

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