
2024/25
“Binding Artistry: Transforming Fashion Design with 3D Innovation”
Dual City Exhibition at Shanghai OnTimeShow
Following the success of the Hong Kong showcase at CENTRESTAGE 2024, the Fashion Atelier Certificate Programme (FACP) 2024/25 extended its vision to Shanghai with the second leg of the “Transforming Fashion Design with 3D Innovation – A Dual-City Exhibition.” Held during Shanghai Fashion Week from 26 to 30 March 2025 at OnTimeShow, the West Bund Art Centre, the exhibition attracted wide industry attention and reaffirmed its role as a platform for cross-regional fashion exchange and innovation.
Exhibition Works
The exhibition featured works by 2024 LVMH Savoir-Faire Prize winner Michael Stewart, whose sculptural silhouettes and craftsmanship in jersey couture continued to inspire. Also showcased were collaborative works by renowned designer Robert Curry and textile printing master Simon Ungless, combining precision 3D tailoring with avant-garde surface design.

Honored Guests

On 27 March, the Opening Ceremony welcomed a distinguished roster of guests and supporters from both Hong Kong and Shanghai, including:
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Mr. Shao Feng, Party Secretary of Orient International (Holding) Distribution Company (Preparatory) and Executive Director & Legal Representative of Shanghai Textile Fashion Industry Development (Xinjiang) Co., Ltd.
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Ms. Rong Wang, President of the Shanghai Fashion Designers Association
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Ms. Eve Wang, Shanghai Representative, Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)
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Mr. Jiang Weiwen, Deputy Director, Shanghai Office of the China National Textile and Apparel Council
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Ms. Yin Zi, Executive Vice President of Shanghai International Fashion Federation, Founder & Executive Chair of Shanghai Customization Week
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Ms. Zhang Wei, Founder of YIMAY-Xlab New Products Bureau, supporting organization
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Professor Shen Chen, Donghua University, supporting organization
Highlights
The Shanghai exhibition further demonstrated the transformative potential of 3D Cutting and contemporary draping techniques in redefining modern fashion aesthetics. As part of the FACP 2024/25 programme, this exhibition continues to bridge education, innovation, and industry, connecting the creative forces of Hong Kong and Shanghai.