RVC2’s collaborative communion was not just an act of unveiling new design work but a means to show what fashion can look like and who it can be for. While carrying the familiarities of their previous collection, RVC2 continued to uphold the group’s values, much which has further developed from Sky’s Manifesto, for their recent August event. “We make fashion for the full spectrum of gender, size, and ability; focusing on forwarding people with disabilities, fats, femmes, POC, queers, and nonbinary folx,” Vogds explains. “One of our strongest ideologies is to be radically visible in space via color/design/etc, to stand out against mundanity, everyday identity-oppression, and the evils of our current political situation while fighting for accessibility, gender expression, and sex-positivity. The future is QueerCrip, so get used to it and come dance with us!”