top of page
ss_edited.jpg

Repair, Remake, Reimagine

Led by Lumin and the Fashion Parade team, our workshops empower participants to mend, upcycle, and reimagine textile waste through hands-on, creative learning.

 

Designed to be accessible and engaging, each session introduces practical skills alongside deeper conversations about consumption, value, and impact. Participants leave not only with a new skill, but with a new perspective on fashion, equipped to make more conscious choices in their everyday lives.

The Art of Everyone

Unveiled at Singapore Art Week 2024, this movement featured 300 upcycled portraits created by people from all walks of life. To date the movement has featured over 1,500 portraits from underserved communities.

Sew Crazy

A collaboration between Fashion Parade & Commenhers. This initiative is a creative pop-up on wheels - an accessible space for youth to experience upcycling.

Decathlon X Commenhers

Instructor at Decathlon X Commenhers upcycling workshop. Using old inflatable kayaks to create pouches. We ran over 6 workshops throughout the week with various different members of the public.

Denim Upcycling with DUO

Participants upcycled discarded denim jeans into pot holders! This workshop was designed for beginners and invites participants to reimagine waste.

Marine Parade 50th Anniversary

Upcycling Workshop to celebrate Marine Parade’s 50th Anniversary at Marine Terrace Mrt. Transformed a glamping tent into am arts and craft booth.

59th National Day

National Day upcycling workshop with over 500 participants. Creating keychains using deadstock materials.

Let’s Go Green at City Sprouts

Teaming up with Let’s Go Man - this initiative was designed to introduce sustainability to male seniors and engage them with a simple upcycling workshop.

Capitaland Earth Month Pop-up

T-shirt to Tote Bag upcycling workshop at

Capitaland Earth month pop-up.

Tshirt to Totebag workshop.jpeg

Refash HQ Workshop 

Tshirt to totebag workshop at Refash HQ
celebrating zerowaste and upcycling with the community

bottom of page