UNI-FORM

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UNI-FORM

Students at Taiwan’s Banqiao High School organised an event inviting their male peers and teachers to wear skirts, breaking gender stereotypes and promoting freedom of choice. Vogue joined forces with acclaimed fashion designer Angus Chiang to transform the concept from a one-off event into a genuine campus fashion. It sparked a global discussion: “Do school uniforms have to be gender-specific?” But this is just the beginning. In the future, Ogilvy Taiwan hopes all students will wear UNI-FORMs, and feel at ease showing their true selves.


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D&AD Jury

This body of work is an important message to send to our children: that you can be whoever you need to be and gender does not need to subscribe to the predisposition of societal norms. I appreciated the concept and the locations throughout the school.

  • Belle Verdiglione

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  • Belle Verdiglione