Repost from Elizabeth Craig
Hearing about Pittsburgh Fashion Week’s call for film submissions, Lee Ann and I couldn’t wait to team up and create a film and photoshoot to go along with the film. We decided that the concept of the film and photoshoot would encompass the concept of gender inclusivity and fluidity in fashion. The purpose of the film was to show how fashion goes beyond the boundaries of gender and how fashion, no matter its look or design, can and should break down the barriers and confines of gender.
It was accepted and we were THRILLED!
The incredibly talented designer and owner of Bohyne, Colleen Bankovich, graciously allowed us to borrow some of her designs from her ethically made, fairtrade, sustainable brand of garments that also come with a mission of philanthropy, social justice, and environmental reform. As you’ll see in the film and photos, both Ryan and Bianca wore the same outfits and pieces but in different ways to suit their personalities and styles.
This film presents the statement of fashion being used as a tool that creates and supports the global unification of genderless fashion. Our hope is that this film and photographs inspire others in fashion to go beyond inclusivity and beyond gender.
Special thanks to John Craig for helping us create a most fantabulous film!