Interfashionality

WHEN:

October 12th 2016 to October 16th 2016
Ended

WHERE:

London

WHAT:

This exhibition from the Royal College of Art is part of their Intangible Cultural Heritage programme, and explores the contemporary and traditional interpretations of the Chinese traditional dress, the Qipao. RCA PhD candidate Mingjing Lin has reinterpreted the garment with 3D printing and parametic modelling, and these newly reimagined items will be presented alongside four original garments.

The exhibition is free to attend, but there there is also a private view on Tuesday 11th of October, from 7:30pm. RSVP to mingjing.lin@network.rca.ac.uk to attend the private view.

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