THE UNTOLD COLLECTION

The “What Were You Wearing?” Exhibit is a powerful, survivor-centred art design to dismantle the harmful narrative that clothing contributes to ongoing sexual violence.
Originating at the University of Arkansas in 2013, Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert created the project. Through curated outfits, storytelling, and immersive design, the exhibit honours survivors and educates the public on the realities of sexual violence and human trafficking.
This year, Cassandra Harvey has collaborated with SafeHope Home and will host the exhibit as a large-scale, high-end fundraising event, blending art, fashion, and community impact. All of the proceeds collected will directly contribute to Safe Hope Home.
The goal is to create a space where attendees do more than observe. They reflect, engage, and become part of a movement for change.
The Untold Collection is a fashion exhibition reimagined — a night where style becomes art, presence becomes power, and every guest becomes part of the story. This year’s theme, Art Gallery Couture, invites attendees to arrive in their most daring, expressive, and editorial looks.
There is no colour palette, no limits, no rules—only fashion as bold as the truth this event represents. Think avant-garde silhouettes, dramatic textures, sculptural pieces, runway-level glamour, and outfits that demand attention. Whether it’s couture, street-luxury, high editorial, or experimental fashion, this is your moment to make a statement.
This event transforms the gallery into a living runway, where every outfit contributes to the narrative and every guest becomes part of The Untold Collection.
Come dressed in the piece that defines you. Bring the look they’ll never forget.
Step into The Untold Collection, where every moment is curated for style, impact, and storytelling. Guests will be greeted by a red carpet and step & repeat, creating the perfect photo opportunities for influencers, media, and fashion lovers alike. The evening features a live band, setting an immersive, runway-ready atmosphere, while a live and silent auction offers exclusive fashion pieces, artwork, and experiences—all supporting survivor-centered initiatives.