Wire

By Athraa, Year 10

I can see wired lips,
refugee faces,
the wire shapes of their faces.
They look like they want to say
Help!

This is the story of a woman who
had to try.
To escape.
To leave.

Leaving countries
and houses
that she spent
a life to build.

 

An excerpt from Free to Fashion.

Bright pink book cover of Free to Fashion.

Sewing the fabric of their own identity, the students of Birrong Girls High School and Bossley Park High School took a deep dive into what it means to be Free to Fashion. 

The Social Outfit, a fashion label with a difference and Story Factory, a not-for-profit creative writing organisation, ran storytelling, writing and art workshops with these creative young women. They were free to write, draw and craft their own unique ideas about what fashion means to them. These became the inspiration for a bespoke fabric collection and one-of-a kind outfit produced by The Social Outfit. The thoughtful stories the young women wrote, and images of their artworks, are collected here, alongside brief self-portraits.  

The culmination of this work was proudly displayed at Carriageworks on Gadigal Land during The Social Outfit’s 10th birthday celebration.

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