This week in Spin Cycle: We take a look at Wellington's World of Wearable Art, the power of radical posters for activism, the documentation of La Perla's famous lace and KOTA's collaboration with Universal.

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World of Wearable Art

The 2025 World of WearableArt (WOW) Competition showcases an extraordinary lineup of costume designs blending art, fashion, and technology. This year’s entries push creative boundaries with bold materials, intricate craftsmanship, and stunning theatricality, celebrating innovation and storytelling through wearable art.

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The Right to Protest — Shoreditch Design Triangle

The Right to Protest exhibition explores the power of radical posters as tools for activism and social change. Showcasing decades of striking designs, it highlights how graphic art has shaped political movements and amplified voices demanding justice and reform.

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La Perla's Lace

A new feature highlights photographers documenting the hidden struggles behind La Perla’s famous lace production. Through intimate and powerful imagery, they shed light on the workers’ stories, revealing the tension between luxury fashion and the labor that sustains it.

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KOTA — UPP

Kota has collaborated with Universal Production Partners to create a sleek, contemporary new website that reflects the company’s innovative approach. The design combines intuitive navigation with striking visuals to showcase UPP’s cutting-edge production work.

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