
Making an exhibition for yourself
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In the XL Season Finale, our ladies talk cost per wear, innovative fabrics, AI dolls and making good things like exhibitions happen .
- Gruen LITE - Collective Closets' value proposition of cost per wear marketing angle for their collection of sustainable and ethical fashion;
- Making Headlines - Innovations in eco-fabrics by Stella McCartney, the return of lowercase lettering for Gen Z and the AI dolls vs Illustrators online discussion;
- Making History - Once Upon, the exhibition that started it all, what Angela and Renee learned about managing artists (hint: more artists = more emails);
- This Week I... - Angela's major curation project of Craft Lab 2025 and managing exhibition events 16 years later.
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Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness
Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography
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