Thursday 28 March 2023
Project V in photos: Sold-out Ottawa fashion and music show just the beginning
Artist Shim in the Cut takes a leave of absence on the stage to interact iwth members of the audience. His energy shines bright, akin to the flashlights from crowd members. [Photo © Marcus Mitropoulos]
Organizers are thrilled at the turnout and enthusiasm for Project V, an event held at The Urban Centre on March 18. Organized by The V2V Project, the night highlighted the work of Ottawa creatives through fashion, music and more.
Co-organizer Vivian Achor was still buzzing days after the event.
“It’s been crazy, it’s all happening so fast. We’re at the point now where people know about us and want to do stuff with us,” she said.
“It’s only been, like, [a few] days since the event and we’re already planning our next event,” said Achor.
The V2V project is an organization devoted to creating a profound relationship between Ottawa’s youth-led Black-owned businesses, all while providing them with a platform to collaborate with other like-minded people. Founded by Achor and Kaine Osiagwu, the pair handpicked each and every creative for the event. Among those creatives were fashion labels such as Severe Nature and Kouri, as well as musicians like Maeesha and REBELVFTERPVRTY, with DJ Jinx keeping things hopping in between.
Capital Current captured the sold-out event’s camaraderie, spirit, and euphoric moments in photos.
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My name is Marcus Mitropoulos and I’m a fourth-year journalism student at Carleton University who aims to pursue a career in fashion media. As a journalist, I’ve freelanced my work since 2020, accumulating by-lines at publications across three continents. As a Raven, I represented the men’s rugby team in my senior year, starting the entire RSEQ season. In the future, I hope to continue my work in London, UK at a fashion publication.
Editor: This article is published concurrently on Black Ottawa Scene and Capital Current, a joint collaboration between Black Ottawa Scene and Carleton University School of Journalism.