Culture

Exhibition | The Cu(n)t Collection

1 Mins read

Sage Townsend, designer and recent London College of Fashion graduate in MA Fashion Artefact, takes an explicitly political stance in her work. Her most recent collection of accessories explores the objectification of female genitalia, genital anxiety, surgery and mutilation and their effect on women’s psychological and sexual health.

The Cu(n)t Collection uses fashion accessories not just as aesthetic objects, but also as a platform to explore and address political, ethical and social ideas.

Aiming to imbue her work with a cross cultural dialogue about attitudes and aesthetic values relating to female genitalia, the underlying message of her creative projects is that expectations should be challenged by promoting fashion accessories to act as more than just functional or aesthetic objects and to define their role as a platform to explore and address political, ethical and social ideas and expectations.

The main focus of this project, which was exhibited in MA15 Exhibition at LCF, is Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) a deeply rooted cultural and traditional practice that occurs in specific populations and is currently being challenged by governments, activists, feminists and social media groups worldwide.

To learn more about FGM, have a read of our feature on Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM.

Image provided by Sage Townsend

Related posts
Culture

The counterculture that's as popular as ever

3 Mins read
Zines are a subculture that never says its last word, an endless story showcased in museums and shared at workshops or fairs like the one at the Wellcome Collection.
Culture

Barbara Walker: Rescuing black history from the margins

2 Mins read
Barbara Walker’s Vanishing Point is the highlight of The Time Is Always Now, on show at The National Portrait Gallery.
Fashion

Game, set, match: How Zendaya is changing the rules of red carpets

4 Mins read
Let’s be honest: we can always count on the queen of method dressing to serve some flawless film-inspired looks.