




I attended Mr. Foden’s exhibition last Thursday evening and, at first glance, I was rather disappointed, not by the intricatly designed masterpieces but more by the fact that it was an exhibition not a fashion show. A key aspect to any garment is it’s fit, and I would usually argue that you cannot judge an item before you have seen it worn. After closer inspection and deliberation I found myself marvelling over the detail and refined beauty of the pieces of art I found in front of me. Cameron’s collection was not a range that could be displayed on a catwalk it needed to be put under spotlights for its true beauty to be appreciated by onlookers.
Cameron Foden, “The Samson Syndrome”.
I attended Mr. Foden’s exhibition last Thursday evening and, at first glance, I was rather disappointed, not by the intricatly designed masterpieces but more by the fact that it was an exhibition not a fashion show. A key aspect to any garment is it’s fit, and I would usually argue that you cannot judge an item before you have seen it worn. After closer inspection and deliberation I found myself marvelling over the detail and refined beauty of the pieces of art I found in front of me. Cameron’s collection was not a range that could be displayed on a catwalk it needed to be put under spotlights for its true beauty to be appreciated by onlookers.