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Panoptic Fashion Show- MICA

07 April 2010

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And finally, we leave you with an image from the Panoptic Experimental Fashion Event held at The Station North Market.  Station North Market? Yeah, the building where Cyclops and The Windup Space are housed is a market not unlike the Cross Street Market and the Hollins Street Market. Plans to renovate and move in new businesses are well underway.

Panoptic was billed as an experimental fashion event presented by MICA’s experimental fashion students. If we would have bought tickets before it was sold out, we would have a better explanation of what they meant by that. But alas, we didn’t actually get to go. Tickets went fast, which of course, made us even more curious. Thankfully, a gentleman who seems to be everywhere all of the time provided us with this photo. The models pictured are wearing designs by student designer Alex Baldwin. Photo by: Andy Rubin.

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