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Wearable Arts 2025

Wearable Arts 2025

This year’s Wearable Arts Competition brought creativity and environmental awareness to the forefront with the theme: “People are a part of nature — a healthy world nourishes healthy people.” Students from all four Houses showcased their talents through innovative designs, vibrant colors, expressive movements, and powerful messages, emphasizing our connection to te taiao—the land, water, and all living things. Congratulations to Xavier Barbier, who emerged as the winner of this year's competition. Their outstanding creation of the life cycle of a butterfly truly embodied the spirit of the theme, reminding us all of the importance of caring for our environment.


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