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A new uniform collection for the entirely gender-neutral school by Angus Chiang

A new uniform collection for the entirely gender-neutral school by Angus Chiang

Angus Chiang - Project Uni-form

Angus Chiang and Ogilvy unveil “Project Uni-form” during Vogue Fashion Week Taipei – a gender-neutral school clothing line for boys, girls, and everyone in-between.

Angus Chiang - Project Uni-form

In 2019, the New Taipei Municipal Banqiao Senior High School in Taiwan initiated a day where students could wear school uniforms from the opposite sex to help curb gender stereotypes and bullying in schools. Taking this bold initiative as inspiration, Ogilvy worked with leading Taiwanese designer Angus Chiang (the first Taiwanese designer to ever participate in Fashion Week de Paris six times in a row) and Condé Nast Taiwan, (an intercultural media group that values diversity) to create a new uniform collection for the entirely gender-neutral school.
Angus designed 11 pieces of exclusive uniforms that go beyond gender boundaries. Photographer Zhong Lin, who’s known for her quirky style and photography, worked alongside student models to constitute a Lookbook to bring this ground-breaking project to life.

Project Uni-form by Angus Chiang

Credits
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Taipei, Taiwan
Campaign: Project Uni-form

This campaign is about:
Integrated, Taiwan, Fashion, Angus Chiang, Ogilvy, Gender-neutral, Menswear, Zhong Lin