The Show Must Go On: Fundraising in a Pandemic

Let’s be clear - the next six months won’t be easy. 

The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged everyone - countries, governments, universities, charities. It is no different at Glasgow University Charity Fashion Show. Be under no false pretence - when I embarked on this job in March I’d hoped we’d be in a better place than we are. But we’re not where I had hoped we’d be - for this society, charity, university and country. But, it is time to get on with the job.


Entering our seventh year, we have donated nearly £130,000 to charities locally and nationally. We’ve held our annual show over two nights for the first time in 2020. We grew our society to 120 members in 3 years. We have a lot to be proud of. Understandably, I have received many questions about the feasibility of our 2021 project, in aid of Glasgow’s Golden Generation. Will the show happen? How are you going to raise money? I repeat the same answer each time: I will do all I can to deliver the best possible donation over the next year. I’m not giving up.


My committee and brand ambassadors are already getting on with the job - taking part in the Kiltwalk, Sober October, jewellery-making, and so on. We might have to get creative but they’re up to the challenge. Their fundraising efforts are guided by their commitment to charity and a feeling of individual responsibility to ourselves and our community. If we are in a greater position to help, then I believe we should. We all have our personal struggles, but I know I am able to help those struggling more than me. 


It is without doubt that the charity sector has been struggling with the pandemic. Charities are expecting 24%* less income over the year than previously forecasted with 62%* of charities believing a disrupted cash flow will lead to their charitable activity being reduced. We should all be concerned - our communities, across the United Kingdom and the planet, rely on these services. 


Glasgow’s Golden Generation - who aim to tackle isolation in older adults - has been significantly affected. They have had to shut their day centres across Glasgow; necessary services to prevent loneliness in later life. It has been impossible to miss the disproportionate toll the pandemic has had on older adults - over the past six months, they have suffered further isolation, loneliness, covid-19 clusters in care homes, and the inability to see what family and friends they have left.

We can do more for them. So we are. 


We’re looking to support the charity through fundraisers, online befriending, food deliveries, social events over zoom and their app. We have to do more than just fill the funding gap. We have to let people know that there is still a lively world out there waiting for older adults to come safely back into. This should be a message of hope. Hope for a safer world. Hope for a supportive community. And hope for less isolation and loneliness for everyone, but most importantly, older adults. 


And it is also a call to fulfil your individual responsibility. There are many causes out there, and without doubt everyone has something they care deeply about. For the sake of that charity, issue, cause or injustice please do something about it. Funds and awareness raising matters - so, if you can, do. At times it feels difficult to be productive, and often we feel powerless: I promise that taking action will help them and it will help you.


To help GUCFS and Glasgow’s Golden Generation, you may sign up to our open model castings, first year brand ambassador applications, donate to our fundraisers or come to what events we can run in the future. 

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It won’t be easy, but I remain hopeful. Only together can we prevent isolation and loneliness amongst older adults. 


Aidan Vernel

President, GUCFS 2020-21


* (https://www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/guidance/coronavirus/round-up-coronavirus-impact-on-charities/)


Get Involved 2020-21: Model Castings

If you’re on the fence about trying out for model castings, read what last year's models, Nathan Stringer, Fraser Singh and Kirsty Low, have to say about the experience and why you should join GUCFS 2021 - in aid of Glasgow’s Golden Generation!

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IN BLOOM 2020: CREATIVE VISION

With one week to go until the show, Creative Director - David Morley - explains the creative vision behind the IN BLOOM 2020 photoshoots.


IN TRODUCTION

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Experimenting with the concept of identity, I wanted to use a colour palette that evoked raw emotion and clarity. The stark red and white tones match the bloody and harsh with the pure and simple – I wanted this to reflect the versions of yourself that are seen by the world and the more intimate versions that aren’t as public. The use of fabrics and abstract makeup also helped to inject the thought of concealment and disguise, as well as adding to the fun of the pictures! The decision to shoot in a squash court was obviously influenced by the colour-scheme of the walls, however the locations for each of the shoots were mostly chosen on their function as places that feature the human body. I wanted to emphasise this function and use the shoot locations as spaces to celebrate the human body, one of the core concepts at the heart of our theme, IN BLOOM.

 


IN TERLUDE

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The theatre shoot was inspired by the function of these performance spaces and the people who attend them. Frequenting the theatre, in the past, was exclusive to the socially-elite, but over time the pastime has become more commonplace and accessible. I wanted to capture the initial role of these establishments and use the theatre to represent the upper classes and the socially elite. The designers paired with the location perfectly, exploring the ideas of music, empowerment and classism. The jewel-toned colour palette accompanied by the golden décor furthers the luxurious aesthetic and I wanted to juxtapose this with some rebellious models. With their legs up on the backs of seats and hanging over the balconies, I wanted the models to ‘disrespect’ the notion of elitism and social hierarchy, it was also an excuse to show off their funky boots!

 


IN CLINE

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Harking back to the use of the squash court, here is another sporting facility! Initially intended to be an outdoors shoot set on some rocky headland, I realised that maybe during the winter months, this would be too ambitious a venture. Instead, the bold colours and geometric walls of The Climbing Academy in southside made for a dynamic shoot location. This was a more direct embodiment of IN BLOOM’s theme of strength, featuring the models slotting into and hanging from the jagged climbing walls. The resilience and power of nature is a predominant idea within our theme and the incorporation of two renewable collections in this shoot really supported that idea


IN NATE

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Working with COS marked an exciting collaboration for GUCFS this year. The opportunity to shop the floors of the high-end store and borrow some pretty clothes was lots of fun. IN NATE aimed to mimic the concept behind the fashion-brand and embody its stripped-back and minimalist nature - a limit of nine items for six models also echoed this minimalism(!). I aimed to convey a fresh and sincere beauty in these pictures and the autumnal colour palette matched with the bare trees helped to reassure this. Additionally, the weather on the day of the shoot was abysmal so I am both relieved we managed to get any pictures at all but also thankful to the models for letting us subject them to the rain and freezing cold. In a way, their commitment and endurance evoked the show’s theme further.

 


IN HABIT

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The concept that originally inspired my pitch for the show’s theme, this shoot intended to promote a strength in femininity. I wanted to compare outdated beliefs about femininity with the contemporary. Harnessing the historical and opulent backdrop of marble staircases and plush curtains and rugs, this is contrasted by the modern insertion of some very delicate boys. Their rosy cheeks, bare-feet and graceful poses capture the essence of vulnerability and elegance, both characteristics that are outlawed by today’s culture of toxic-masculinity. The collection for this shoot is gender-nonspecific and also meticulously detailed, its peaches and pastel greens complemented the ornate backdrop perfectly, situating the models as if they were in a renaissance painting.

 


IN VERT

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Following on from the previous shoot, IN VERT was conducted to marry the theme of women’s empowerment with a caricature of the patriarchy. The workplace is an inherently sexist environment, with the wage-gap and underrepresentation of women in high positions still prevalent in society today. This shoot features four women – in abstracted business-wear, with messy hair and massive lashes – demonstrating their strength, beauty and power. Similar to IN TERLUDE, this shoot presents our models mocking and parodying a place of toxic authority, all while showcasing the beauty seen in a place that can easily be overlooked.


 The concepts for these shoots would never have been realised if it weren’t for the amazing efforts of the creative team at GUCFS; Louise Agius – Creative Assistant, Lucy Mclaughlin & Kim Farren – Fashion Coordinators, and Larisa Hamilton – Model Management. The shoots’ success also relied heavily on our photographers this year, Anna Dunlop and Craig Shewry; as well our hair and makeup teams at Sassoon and the Academy of Makeup. - David Morley, Creative Director


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MEET OUR JAILBREAK TEAMS

With Jailbreak 2019 fast approaching, it’s time to introduce the teams who will be going head to head to get as far away from Glasgow as possible! But who’s YOUR money on?

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

Lois & Jeanie

Lois & Jeanie

It sounded like a lot of fun and a great way to raise money for charity! Right up our street.

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Morocco, Marrakesh

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Passport, positivity and politeness!


And They Were Roommates

Annie & Beth

Annie & Beth

Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

Women’s Aid is a charity close to our hearts- Annie has been a champion of it for years, and we’re genuinely curious to see how far we get for a good cause!

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Return tickets to Bora Bora

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Portable charger, mini cheddars, big pink tutus

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

We once sent a drunk email to the man who does the music for the barbie films telling him he was the greatest composer who ever lived


Heather, Jorja and Rebecca

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

Because it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, but also raises money for a great cause

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Australia

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Spray Deodorant, Face Wipes, Snacks

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

one of our mums knows oasis


Emily, Ciara and Helen

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

Want to experience something new for an amazing cause!

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Australia!!!!

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Portage phone charger, neck pillow and music

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

Helen used to run for Scotland!


Alex and Grace

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

We had both already heard of Glasgow Women's Aid and the fantastic work they are doing and so were really keen to get involved in the fundraising that GUCFS are doing this year. Jailbreak is such an interesting way to raise money and get people thinking about the charity and the more we thought about it, the more excited we were to take part !

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Anywhere sunny! Cyprus would be amazing

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Thermals! Bikini! Lots of snacks!

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

The last fundraising we did together was probably around 2010 when we walked across the forth bridge so not quite the same scale as this !


Sarah squared and Natasha

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

We all really admire the work this charity does and we want to do as much as we possibly can to raise awareness and money, we all feel that jailbreak is the most fun and effective way to that.

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Worlds end

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

FOOD-lots of it, passport and good chat

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

Collectively we have been to over 50 countries


Team Jailbrock

Lasse, Jimmy, and Yael

Lasse, Jimmy, and Yael

Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

Its a fun way to do something good.

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Thailand

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

Sunscreen, flip flops and a bathing suit

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

We have all lived in the same flat at one point or another.


The Double N’s

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

We thought jailbreak was a fantastic opportunity to get out of our comfort zone, raise money for charity while doing something fun, exciting and life-changing. Our friends have done it before and only talk about it positively, so we thought why not us, we can probably win and if not, we get a crazy experience out of it and a nice wee improvised holiday.

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

We are trying to aim as far away in Europe as possible, maybe Tenerife, maybe Cyprus, why not Iceland and have a wee holiday there.

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

A bikini cause you never know where you’re gonna end up, a rainproof jacket because you really don’t know where you’re gonna end up, and a vlog camera!

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

Everyone thinks we’re sisters and so do we because our moms look alike, our birthdays are a few days apart and we’ve got the same hair.


Chloe, Rebecca and Iain

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Why did you decide to get involved with Jailbreak?

We all really wanted to get involved in a charity initiative and Jailbreak sounded super fun and unique, and it is for an incredible cause! We are looking forward to the memories that will be made as we attempt to flee Glasgow and intrigued to see how far we can actually get whilst we raise money for Glasgow Women's Aid. Glasgow Women's Aid is an amazing charity and we are excited that we get the opportunity to spread awareness of their work.

What is your ideal final Jailbreak destination?

Anywhere further than Buchanan Street Bus Station will feel like an achievement!

What are your three jailbreak/travel essentials?

A generous sponsor, a positive attitude and a good supply of snacks

What is one fun fact about your team or team member(s)?

Rebecca has had multiple trips to A&E because of an ice cream scoop related incident so here's to hoping we make it back in one piece