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Cantor Arts Center Hosts the First-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show

Cantor Arts Center Hosts the First-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show

A runway model, standing beneath a wash of purple light, looks out at the crowd that gathered in the Cantor Arts Center for the first-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show. (Photo: Chasity Hale/The Stanford Daily)

A runway model, standing beneath a wash of purple light, looks out at the crowd that gathered in the Cantor Arts Center for the first-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show. (Photo: Chasity Hale/The Stanford Daily)

Thursday, January 23, 2020 was the first-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show.

Poets, singers and models stood, danced and strutted in the marbled lobby of Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center. It was the first-annual FLI+LGBTQ+ Student Self-Fashioning Show, an event created to “highlight the creativity [and] the ingenuity of people’s own self-expression,” in the words of Mekhi Jones ’20, one of three student organizers.

The event was sponsored by Timberland; Estee Lauder; MAC Cosmetics; the School of Engineering; the Program in Writing and Rhetoric (PWR); Stanford Arts; Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Stanford Introductory Students and the Cantor Arts Center.