
- Johnny Wujek, Mark Indelicato, and Poppy Liu awarded the student collection Cloudz by Jay Tryon with $5,000
Nexus Moda, the fashion incubator brought up the volume and — and with the goal to keep it sustainably.
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Launched at the California Market Center, Nexus Moda isn’t just another “green is the new black” moment. It’s a revolution in slow motion — bold, conscious, and deeply stylish. A platform that’s less about gatekeeping and more about hand-holding us all into a better future. Because let’s be real: nobody wakes up one day a fully sustainable brand. Progress is the vibe, not perfection.
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- Degxnerate Youth Design
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Nexus Moda unfolded like the perfect day party for your brain and your soul: discussions with industry leaders, a sprawling art lounge brimming with local artists and student projects that prove innovation and sustainability are able to be well aligned.
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This staged runway show and showcase highlighted collections from student visionaries at ASU FIDM, LATTC, Otis — plus the emerging designers you’ll be wearing before everyone else catches on. Future Names to watch include Natashia Lunt, Degxnerate Youth Design, Nola Hill, and Luxi Deng
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This year a crew of judges including Johnny Wujek, Mark Indelicato, and Poppy Liu awarded the student collection Cloudz by Jay Tryon with $5,000.