Women's experiences also emerged as a key theme: one student weaved layers of trauma, emotion, and the processes of healing accumulated throughout women's growth into the fabric of the garment she created.
The winter camp's fashion program invited Anna Nazo, a fashion tutor from the Royal College of Art in the United Kingdom. Her practice spans contemporary philosophical poetics, computational technologies, artificial intelligence, and art-led scientific research.
From her perspective, fashion can never be separated from the body, and the body carries unavoidable critical significance. "When creators embed their own stories, histories, and experiences into their work," she notes, "fashion ceases to be an external form and becomes a sustainable creative trajectory."