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Home»Culture»V&A’s Fashion in Motion series showcases queer representation and artistry
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V&A’s Fashion in Motion series showcases queer representation and artistry

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 27, 20253 ViewsNo Comments4 Mins Read
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The Victoria and Albert Museum’s Fashion in Motion series continues to provide free live runway events, celebrating inclusivity and the collaboration between designer Eden Loweth and artist Maggi Hambling.

The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) continues its innovative Fashion in Motion series, which brings free live runway events to the public, allowing all to engage with the artistry and excitement of contemporary fashion shows. Launched in 2025, the first event of the season spotlights a creative collaboration between designer Eden Loweth and artist Maggi Hambling, marking a significant moment for queer representation and gender inclusivity within the fashion industry.

Eden Loweth, who co-founded the genderless fashion label ART SCHOOL, is celebrated for his focus on queer identity and his embrace of bodies beyond the binary in his designs. Through an inclusive approach, Loweth has emerged as a leading voice in contemporary fashion. Additionally, Hambling, a prominent figure in the UK art scene, has gained recognition for her dynamic paintings and sculptures, which can be found in prestigious collections across the globe, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Tate gallery.

Their collaboration pays homage to the late filmmaker Derek Jarman, who significantly influenced both artists. The partnership draws from Hambling’s signature gestural mark-making, with Loweth translating her evocative artistic expressions into a stunning new fashion collection, seamlessly merging the realms of art and fashion.

Interest in the event has surged, leading to tickets for the Eden Loweth x Maggi Hambling shows quickly selling out. However, the 2025 Fashion in Motion series promises a continued array of visionary designers and innovative collaborations. Patrons are encouraged to visit the V&A’s website to stay updated on future ticket availability.

Past events in the Fashion in Motion series have showcased the work of various groundbreaking designers such as Nigeria’s Orange Culture, known for its vibrant, gender-fluid creations that celebrate cultural heritage, and the whimsical designs of Korean designer Minju Kim. Renowned designer Daniel Lismore has also made a mark on this platform, presenting theatrical up-cycled ensembles that blend historic regalia with vintage textiles. Since its inception, the series has featured iconic names like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, and Kenzo, further solidifying the V&A’s reputation as a facilitator of creative excellence.

What sets the Fashion in Motion series apart is its dedication to accessibility. By providing free tickets, the V&A ensures that opportunities to experience live runway shows are open to all communities, breaking down barriers typically associated with high fashion events. This inclusive model allows diverse audiences to appreciate the beauty and creativity at the forefront of contemporary fashion.

As the 2025 season unfolds, the V&A invites audiences to witness the extraordinary work being showcased through Fashion in Motion. Future events promise to continue celebrating innovative design and fostering a broader appreciation for the art of fashion. Interested individuals should keep a close watch on the museum’s calendar for updates and announcements.

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The narrative mentions the 2025 Fashion in Motion series, indicating recent content. However, there is no specific mention of older news or recycled information.

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Source reliability

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The narrative originates from Selvedge, which is not as widely recognized as major news outlets like the BBC or Financial Times. However, it appears to be a reputable source within its niche.

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Score:
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The claims about the V&A’s Fashion in Motion series and the collaboration between Eden Loweth and Maggi Hambling seem plausible. The narrative aligns with typical fashion events and collaborations.

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