On 7 September, “Made in Vietnam”, an exhibition of accessories made as individual work during a student programme, was opened in the display windows of Tallinn Department Store. Students received ideas from a symbiosis of local traditional knowledge from Estonia. The supervisor was Xenia Joost, a fashion designer who lives and works in Vietnam. Based in the small town of Hoi An for a couple of months, students had a behind-the-scenes look at mass production and they were brought up to date with Asia’s less vaunted advantages. They also assisted with the autumn fashion week collection and in the couture shops in the local old town. The participants in the two-month student programme were …
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