Middlesex University Graduates Capture The Dynamism of Fashion Image Making
The Fashion Communication and Styling graduate exhibition, ‘Flux’ showcases how the future of fashion are navigating an ever-changing industry.
The Fashion Communication and Styling graduate exhibition, ‘Flux’ showcases how the future of fashion are navigating an ever-changing industry.
The definition of flux is the action or process of flowing or flowing out. ‘Flux’ also happens to be the title of the Middlesex University Fashion Communication and Styled graduate exhibition. An apt selection, as the future of fashion image-making presents their fluid and ever-evolving points of view in creative expressions. Drawing inspiration from the philosophical idea of perpetual change, the exhibition highlights the fluidity of identity, gender, and cultural expression in today's society. This theme underscores how fashion acts as a powerful medium for personal and collective storytelling.
The exhibition represents the culmination of this year's graduates' work and creativity, offering an insightful view into the innovative interdisciplinary visual communication programme at Middlesex University. This programme encourages students to explore a wide array of media and visual communication techniques, fostering the development of their unique styles and artistic directions.
Visitors to 'Flux' are presented with a diverse showcase of work spanning photography, styling, production, art direction, and film. Each project delves into meaningful themes, reflecting the students' engagement with contemporary issues through the lens of fashion. The exhibition not only highlights individual creative journeys but also emphasies the collective narrative of transformation and growth.
‘Flux’ is open today at the Crypt Gallery in Euston from 10:00 to 16:00.