Signature pieces include slogan-emblazoned t-shirts, hybrid garments, and politically symbolic accessories, often integrating multilingual elements to reflect Ganahl's view of fashion as a medium for cross-cultural dialogue.
Comme des Marxists examines global inequalities by drawing parallels between historical conflicts, such as those of the industrial revolution, and modern tragedies like the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh.
The project blends art and fashion as political commentary, referencing figures such as Karl Marx and Edward Snowden, as well as movements like Occupy Wall Street.
Curated by Matthew Higgs, the presentation featured models showcasing garments that incorporated Marxist symbols and slogans, prompting audiences to reflect on the relationship between fashion and political discourse.
The exhibition blended fashion, activism, and the industrial heritage of Prato, a city renowned for its textile production and its complex relationship with Chinese migrant labor.