


Fashion, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
Lumin works with schools to introduce students to the wider world behind fashion, using it as a lens to explore sustainability, identity, and social responsibility. These sessions are designed to be interactive, relatable, and age-appropriate, encouraging students to think critically about their choices while expressing themselves creatively!
From understanding where clothes come from to exploring circular practices like upcycling and repair, students gain both awareness and practical skills. Each session creates a safe and engaging space for dialogue, empowering young people to see themselves not just as consumers, but as informed individuals capable of making meaningful impact.

NTUC-First Campus
NTUC-First Campus Learning Journey at Circular Fashion Hub. Students as young as 6 years old were encouraged to reflect on textile waste and conscious consumerism.
Learning Journey at
Circular Fashion Hub
Learning journey with over 60 NUS RVRC students at Circular Fashion Hub. 2 hour workshop sharing on textile recycling, circularity and innovation in the industry.
NUS High School
Guest Speaker at NUS High, representing Fashion Parade and Circular Fashion Hub.
Gardens International School Malaysia
Gardens International School Malaysia - a hands on and interactive sharing featuring post-consumption and textile recycling topics.


Evergreen Secondary School
Human library at Evergreen Secondary School - sharing on the journey of youth changemaking.
Raffles College of
Higher Education
Invited guest speaker for final year undergraduate fashion designers at Raffles College of Higher Education.


MDIS Singapore
Guest Speaker & Judge for Fashion Media students at Management Development Institute of Singapore.





