“YELLOW(ISH) FEVER uses FASHION to challenge RACE privilege and MARGINALISATION with a focus on the QUEER ASIAN DIASPORA.
This is a SERIOUS endeavour done through HUMOUR, parody and irony.
YELLOW(ISH) FEVER is NOT LUXURY and works across the mainstream and expanded fashion practice engaging in CRITICALITY.”
SANG THAI (he/him)
Sang is a designer, lecturer, and creative practice researcher based in Naarm at RMIT University (Australia). He has degrees in both Architecture (The University of Melbourne) and Fashion Design (RMIT University) and extensive industry design experience across Australia (Melbourne and Sydney) and off-shore. Sang is currently a PhD candidate in the School of Fashion and Textiles at RMIT University with an interest in masculinity, intersectionality, and socially diverse and inclusive fashion design practices. He currently teaches in the Bachelor of Fashion Design program at RMIT University leading pedagogy in fashion design Diversity and Inclusion, and Industry Partnered Learning (IPL) including Partnered Projects.