Group of five diverse women standing outdoors in front of a plant, with a blue sky and a sign that reads 'The Future of Fashion for All Creating Safe Spaces'.
A young woman with shoulder-length black hair, wearing a white tank top and a delicate necklace, posing against a light colored background.

The Future of Fashion for All: Creating Safe Spaces

The Future of Fashion For All follows Body Haven, a college club centered around body positivity and fat liberation, Rebirth garments, a fashion inclusive non-profit, and countless fashion experts as they tell their story of how the fashion industry has left a harmful and lasting impact on the world and how we as a community can work to change it.

August 24, 2024
7-8 PM

LaGuardia Performing Arts Center
Little Theater
Van Dam Street and 47th Avenue


Mei Ling Marzonie

Mei Ling Marzonie is an award-winning Asian American filmmaker from the Detroit, MI area. Based in Chicago, IL Marzonie moved to the city for work and school which she currently attends Columbia College Chicago with a focus in cinematography-documentary, directing, and 1st ADing. Starting film production at her high school and receiving an Emmy for Best High School Director from the National Academy of Television and Science for her short feature The High Road (2019), it was Marzonie’s decision that her passion in film making and telling stories of the under-represented is a medium that will continue to evolve and connect with other like-minded and creative individuals.

A person lying on the floor with legs raised, wearing teal high heels, black socks with white stripes, and a white skirt. The background features a pastel gradient with a purple circle in the center, and the text 'Fashion Including Documentary' in a white, curved font with star-like accents.
Graphic design with the text "Fashion for All" and the tagline "This is the Future," with pastel abstract background in pink, purple, and beige.
Collage promoting inclusivity in fashion featuring diverse women, a group photo of plus-size women, a woman outside a doughnut shop, a fashion design scene with a woman wearing a black face mask, and a neon sign with the text "Fashion For All" and a caption "This is the Future."