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Author Archives: Amy Twigger Holroyd

World 273

in which children curate social guidelines of fashion, changing widespread norms

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026February 13, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 272

in which garments demonstrate lineage and evolve over time

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026February 13, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 271

in which garment narratives become part of cherished family lore

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 270

in which wardrobes are created from sculpted and embellished textile waste

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 269

in which garments are precious and radical innovations

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026February 26, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 268

in which British people are renowned for their eccentric dress tradition

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydFebruary 13, 2026Posted inWorlds 201-300Tags:remix

World 131, Exploration A

Slogan “throw love at it” hand-embroidered in white upper case letters on crumpled shiny purple fabric, the O of love a striking pink heart.

in which garments are exchanged like money

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydNovember 25, 2025December 1, 2025Posted inExplorations 101-200Tags:World 131

World 267

in which humans live on Mars and fashion focuses on function

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydNovember 25, 2025Posted inWorlds 201-300

World 266, Exploration A

Detailed graphic illustration in black ink and pink highlighting summarising the created history of The Alternative Fashion School via a timeline starting in the 1400s, “the sliding doors moment”, up to the present day. Text printed across the middle reads: “Today we travel to a parallel world where The Alternative Fashion School is a big established place of learning … we will bring back artefacts from this world. Across the bottom, cartoon figures make suggestions and ask questions about this other world via speech bubbles, eg “No more single use football kits” and “What might the infrastructure look like?”

in which The Alternative Fashion School flourishes in Norfolk

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydNovember 25, 2025Posted inExplorations 101-200Tags:World 266

World 266

in which The Alternative Fashion School flourishes in Norfolk

Posted byAmy Twigger HolroydNovember 7, 2025November 25, 2025Posted inWorlds 201-300

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