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WWF’s Pandamonium 2012 “Water=Life” dress

Hosting an evening of performance and fashion, at the end of last month, WWF’sPandamonium 2012 challenged some of the world’s leading designers, artists and architects to create wearable sculptures that illustrate the vastness of the organisation’s work and challenges.

Studio Roso’s Water = Life recognizes that “water is the single most important component of life on Earth.” To embody this sentiment, their billowing white cotton dress, when touched by water, transforms into a burst of color. Check out the rest of the collection

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WWF’s Pandamonium 2012 “Frozen Aura” dress

Hosting an evening of performance and fashion, at the end of last month, WWF’sPandamonium 2012 challenged some of the world’s leading designers, artists and architects to create wearable sculptures that illustrate the vastness of the organisation’s work and challenges.

The cascading fabric of Zaha Hadid’s dress was inspired by the “fluidity of static shapes and patterns created by ice and snow.” Check out the rest of the collection

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WWF’s Pandamonium 2012 “Unititled” dress

Hosting an evening of performance and fashion, at the end of last month, WWF’sPandamonium 2012 challenged some of the world’s leading designers, artists and architects to create wearable sculptures that illustrate the vastness of the organisation’s work and challenges.

In this dress Rowan Mersh folded WWF member magazines into an undulating origami sculpture. “Untitled stands for the content in the publications and all that’s yet unwritten.” Check out the rest of the collection

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