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 May 20th, 2023

JNRC Fashion Show
Joel Nafuma Refugee Center – Rome, Italy

JNRC FASHION SHOW

You are invited to the JNRC’s very first fashion show!

The idea for this project grew out of Faisal’s love of fashion, and the joy he gets from creating outfits and building a universe around them using photography. More specifically, it derived from his desire not only to share this passion with the world and the communities around, much like you, but with the community of refugees who come to the JNRC which he is part of. For months, Faisal has been volunteering at the supply room and gave advice to the other guests: which colors go well together, how to style an old-fashioned sweater and in general how to get the best out of second-hand clothing.  

Indeed, the Supply Room is not only a distribution place where guests get clothes and fulfil their need for material help, but also a space of creativity and community. Where one can dress according to how he wants to be seen, can explore his personality and his creativity. There is a special kind of confidence which is acquired by being able to appear as one would like to be perceived. The students and teacher of the sewing program matched this enthusiasm and creativity. Together with Faisal and his team, they designed new clothes and upcycled old ones.

This project is called “Dress with Dignity,” for the many ways dressing can contribute to the way one feels. From having the basics, enough to shelter oneself, enough to feel safe, to dignified clothes which can make one feel empowered. This project, however, also takes into account the way in which clothes can influence others, especially in the job industry where self-confidence is crucial.

“Dress with Dignity” gave the opportunity to many guests to experiment, learn and gain creative experience. For many who want to pursue a career in the arts, a major barrier is the creation of a portfolio and the gaining of first-hand experience. Refugees and asylum seekers are hugely disadvantaged in this respect, many cannot afford to do unpaid internships or don’t have the material to pursue their creative ideas. This community has unequal access to higher education in general, which is even more strongly felt in creative disciplines. With this project however, not only did participants get the opportunity to work together towards a final event but now they have a portfolio and an enriched CV.
Art is a universal language, it has the power to express our emotions, the ones which we all share. Fashion breaks down barriers and is a form of communication which goes beyond specific languages.

We hope that you will join us for this special event and that you will be inspired by the hard work of the project team, which is truly the culmination of the creative energy of the whole JNRC community. 

There will also be a clothing market running from 10:00-17:00 in the garden!

See you on Saturday!

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