Attendees exploring interactive art and sustainable fashion at the OCC RE/GENERATION event.
Orange Coast College recently hosted the RE/GENERATION event in Costa Mesa, California, combining fashion and sustainability. The event showcased student creativity through interactive art exhibits and a marketplace for second-hand items. It also featured an award ceremony celebrating students’ achievements. By promoting sustainable practices, OCC reinforces the importance of environmental awareness in fashion, making it accessible to the community.
In beautiful Costa Mesa, California, Orange Coast College recently hosted an exciting event that dazzled attendees with a unique combination of art and fashion. On April 23, 2025, the college’s Fashion Design and Merchandising Department organized the vibrant RE/GENERATION event at the charming Doyle Arts Pavilion. It was a splendid day, with pleasant weather that included a high of 67°F and a low around 55°F, featuring a delightful mix of sunshine and clouds.
The event was a part of a larger initiative aimed at promoting sustainability in the fashion industry, an issue that is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. The lead instructor for the department made it clear how vital it is for students to be aware of the impact their choices have on the environment. The RE/GENERATION event was designed not just to showcase creativity but also to encourage students and attendees alike to take part in sustainable practices when it comes to fashion.
To make it accessible for everyone, free entry was offered to all visitors, allowing the local community to join in on the fun and take part in this crucial conversation about sustainability. It was truly a way to bring everyone together, united in their love for fashion and their desire for a better future.
One of the most exciting parts of the RE/GENERATION event was the award ceremony, which took place from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the same day. This celebration included scholarship awards for students who are making strides in the fashion design world—a fantastic way to encourage young talent.
Visitors were also treated to an array of interactive art exhibits, which showcased the incredible creativity of students and local artists. Another standout feature was the marketplace for second-hand items, providing an opportunity for attendees to find unique pieces while promoting a sustainable approach to fashion.
Among the highlights were student-made garments, including a distinctive denim creation that was specially crafted for the RE/GENERATION event. This not only highlighted the students’ skills but also supported the event’s overall goal of sustainability by repurposing materials and promoting eco-friendly designs.
Students involved in the event shared their enthusiasm for it, especially noting the engaging nature of the hands-on experiences available. One student, who played a significant role in media promotions, expressed how participating in the RE/GENERATION event was a chance to connect with the community while spreading awareness about sustainable fashion.
Another student emphasized the program’s accessibility and underlined its role in raising awareness surrounding clothing waste, highlighting how important it is for everyone to understand the impact of their fashion choices. The sentiment was clear: the RE/GENERATION event was not just about showcasing fashion but also about taking action toward a more sustainable future.
The excitement among students and faculty was palpable, as they expressed their joy in being part of a program that addresses the pressing sustainability challenges the fashion industry faces. The initiative to repurpose ‘end-of-life’ garments into trendy, new fashion items is a fantastic example of innovation in action.
As the event wrapped up, attendees left with a deeper understanding of how sustainability and fashion can go hand in hand. Those curious for more information about the exciting Fashion Design and Merchandising Department at Orange Coast College can reach out via phone or email to learn about future events and programs. It’s clear that OCC is paving the way for a sustainable future in fashion, and who knows what creative ideas will come next!
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