I went to Bunka Fashion College's cultural festival, which was held for three days on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
This cultural festival features exhibits, food stalls, and hands-on crafting experiences, but the highlight is the fashion show created by students alone.
Until last year, I was also a student at Bunka Fashion College, so I didn't really feel it, but this year, I watched the school festival as a guest (?) and was impressed by the show that the students worked together to complete. It's really amazing! I thought again.
I have many friends who are still in school, so I was very happy to see them working hard as upperclassmen or walking coolly as models in shows.
This show was created around the title "ten".
It was really fun to see how much attention was put into each scene.
! Students not only design and sew the costumes for each scene, but also create everything from the sound effects to the lighting and create everything from scratch!
However, the power of the contacts I had on that day wasn't right, so I couldn't see much when I looked at them for the first time.
The second time, I got serious and lined up about an hour and a half early so I could see it up close. I'm satisfied!
There are six shows a day, and I think it's very difficult for the people involved in the shows.
Thank you very much for your hard work! !
(This is a one-week post because I had a cold for the week last week and had to take a break.)
I would like to do my best by following the hard work of Bunka Fashion College students!
Don't give in to the cold!