What's Happening?
Lisaa Mode, a prominent fashion design school, celebrated its 40th anniversary with a showcase of its Bachelor of Fashion Design program at the Élysée Montmartre. The event highlighted the creative talents of its students, with Anaïs Sibran, Théo Pires-Fernandes,
and Kuan-Ly Yu-Kui receiving top awards. Sibran's collection, 'Victime de la mode,' critiques the commodification of war and environmental neglect, earning her the Grand Prix and a spot at Milano Moda Graduate. Pires-Fernandes' 'Die Hochzeit' explores themes of decadence and transformation, winning the Audience Award and an opportunity to present in Cape Town. Yu-Kui's 'Maloy Aho' reflects on erased histories and identities, securing a feature in Mixte magazine.
Why It's Important?
The Lisaa Mode anniversary show underscores the evolving landscape of fashion education, where emerging designers are increasingly addressing global issues through their work. By focusing on themes such as environmental sustainability, social justice, and cultural identity, these young designers are pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion narratives. The recognition of their work at prestigious events like Milano Moda Graduate and international showcases highlights the growing importance of socially conscious design in the industry. This shift could influence future trends and encourage established brands to adopt more responsible practices.













