Every 21 days, William Hohe, junior in Media, sits down and plans their outfits for each day of the following three weeks. Utilizing their expansive wardrobe and accessories, they wake up every morning with a carefully curated outfit. Hohe is known for their founding of the Circular Fashion Expo and various other artistic endeavors in.
Camp can be described as over-the-top bad taste with a good twist on it or even something that seems a little off. It was originally defined by Susan Sontag as an aesthetic that isn’t one that can be fully explained. This year, the fourth Circular Fashion Expo was held at the Siebel Center for Design.
Twirling, crawling, slow-motion walking and tea parties all of these went down at this year’s Circular Fashion Expo runway. Models strolled up and down the ramps of the Siebel Center for Design on Saturday wearing ombré dresses, corset tops, skirts covered in stuffed animals, poofy red dresses and much more. As large crowds lined.
One of the University’s largest fashion events will bring hundreds together over a shared love of fashion, art and sustainability on Saturday. The fourth Circular Fashion Expo, also referred to as CFE.4, will take place at the Siebel Center for Design from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. This year’s theme is “A Camp Sensibility.” Organizers.
Along the walls of the Illini Union Art Gallery, bright lights, green spray paint and a peppering of Arial font welcome William Hohe’s first solo exhibition: “William’s Summer of Rest and Relaxation.” Hohe grew up in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and decided they wanted to pursue art during their sophomore year of high school after they.