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Regional Changes is a bi-annual publication by Dean Mayo Davies, which focuses on fashion and its relationship with society.
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Based in Swansea, South Wales but with an international outlook, modern progressive dress is put through a filter; incorporating myths, legends, pertinent contemporary issues, moods and the extreme intensity of local landscapes.
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These moments are abstracted into specially commissioned art projects, leading to a portrayal of the fashion season through our eyes, and a unique distillation of the cultural zeitgeist at this time.
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We feel by relating clothes to abstracted ideas we can gain even stronger relationships with them.
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We believe dress is a surface through which many deep-rooted ideas can be expressed.
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An ongoing conversation, a debate spurred by word-of-mouth.
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A performance with an agenda of building, not destroying.
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Passion and faith for the future.
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New moods, ideas, movements and thoughts.
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http://www.regionalchanges.com
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Revision as of 03:16, 2 September 2009

Regional Changes is a bi-annual publication by Dean Mayo Davies, which focuses on fashion and its relationship with society.

Based in Swansea, South Wales but with an international outlook, modern progressive dress is put through a filter; incorporating myths, legends, pertinent contemporary issues, moods and the extreme intensity of local landscapes.

These moments are abstracted into specially commissioned art projects, leading to a portrayal of the fashion season through our eyes, and a unique distillation of the cultural zeitgeist at this time.

We feel by relating clothes to abstracted ideas we can gain even stronger relationships with them.

We believe dress is a surface through which many deep-rooted ideas can be expressed.

An ongoing conversation, a debate spurred by word-of-mouth.

A performance with an agenda of building, not destroying.

Passion and faith for the future.

New moods, ideas, movements and thoughts.


http://www.regionalchanges.com