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Fashion Reimagined Film Screening

Northumbria University

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Join us for this movie screening open to all as part of Northumbria University School of Design Responsible Design Week organised by the Responsible Innovation Hub (ReIn).

In this movie, trailblazing fashion designer Amy Powney is on a mission to create a sustainable collection from field to finished garment and transform the way we engage with fashion. Fashion Reimagined follows Amy’s personal revolution which becomes the precursor of a much bigger, societal change.

This film screening will be followed by the opportunity to listen to or take part in a discussion around sustainable fashion.

Movie trailer is available here: https://bit.ly/3Oma3hI. You can also follow @fashionreimagined film updates on social media.

Please register below if you wish to attend

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
City Campus East, Business and Law Building
Ground Floor, Room 001
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1XA


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