Date: March 29th
Time: 1-3 PM
Venue: Lower Secondary Gym, 0/F, Chinese International School
2025 will be the 25th anniversary of Virtuosity. Our theme for the show this year will be “Seasons of Change”, with over 100 student-designed looks, groundbreaking collaborations, and a renewed commitment to sustainability.
Through this year’s show, we have a fundraising goal of 100,000 HKD, aiming to exceed the amount raised last year. With over 40,000 HKD raised for Mother’s Choice in 2024, we have a fundraising goal to exceed this amount in 2025. This year, Virtuosity is supporting Children’s Services at Mother’s Choice, with funds going to meaningful programs such as the Child Care Home (CCH), Foster Care, and Early Intervention Services (EIS). There is currently an urgent need for both foster families and support for the foster care program, with over 100 children who remain in vulnerable situations while on the waitlist, and an underfunded amount for this program.
Virtuosity is an annual student-led charity fashion show running at Chinese International School since 2000. We aim to showcase designs by student designers in collaboration with student models and fashion brands from Hong Kong to raise money for Mother’s Choice.
With over 40,000 HKD raised for Mother’s Choice in 2024, we have a fundraising goal to exceed this amount in 2025. This year, Virtuosity is supporting Children’s Services at Mother’s Choice, with funds this year going to Children’s Services at Mother’s Choice. This encompasses meaningful programs such as the Child Care Home (CCH), Foster Care, and Early Intervention Services (EIS).
Virtuosity is showcasing garments from REDRESS, Asia’s leading environmental NGO tackling textile waste. Redress mentors have been working closely with students, offering workshops with innovative techniques to minimize textile waste and rethink material life cycles.
In 2024 Virtuosity partnered with Body Banter, an NGO empowering body positivity and inclusivity, for a pre-show talk on body positivity, empowering the audience to rethink their relationship with clothing.