ASHM Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference 2024

ASHM Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference 2024

Melbourne Fashion Week, Australia, 2024

Melbourne Fashion Week, Australia, 2024

British HIV Association Conference 2025, United Kingdom 2025

British HIV Association Conference 2025, United Kingdom 2025

13th IAS Conference on HIV Science, Rwanda 2025

13th IAS Conference on HIV Science, Rwanda 2025

Western Australia 2025

Western Australia 2025

New York Fashion Week 2025

New York Fashion Week 2025

ASHM Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference 2025

ASHM Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference 2025

World AIDS Day, San Francisco, USA, 2025

World AIDS Day, San Francisco, USA, 2025

World AIDS Day, Melbourne, Australia, 2025

World AIDS Day, Melbourne, Australia, 2025

British HIV Association Conference 2026, Liverpool, UK

British HIV Association Conference 2026, Liverpool, UK

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Western Australia 2026

Western Australia 2026

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AIDS 2026 Rio De Janeiro

AIDS 2026 Rio De Janeiro

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Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference 2026

Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference 2026

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Toronto 2026

Toronto 2026

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Unwrapping HIV Stigma Sydney, Australia, 2026

Unwrapping HIV Stigma Sydney, Australia, 2026

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Stockholm 2026

Stockholm 2026

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About HIV Unwrapped

Since the start of the HIV pandemic in the early 1980s up to the present day, art continually emerges as a powerful tool; fostering empathy, challenging misconceptions and amplifying the voices and diverse experiences of those living with HIV.

HIV Unwrapped explores the intersection between HIV science, innovation and visual artistry – envisioning new creative responses to HIV whilst paying tribute to how artistic expression has helped shape the scientific, medical, cultural and political response to HIV.

Using the notion of a lab coat as a premise, the project draws inspiration from the question:  What would you wear as an HIV scientist/researcher that amplifies yourself and your work in HIV?

This global initiative began in 2024 as a partnership between ASHM and RMIT in Melbourne (AUS), and has since toured the world with exhibitions in the UK, Rwanda, USA, and across Australia.

It has been nominated for a 2026 GLAAD award in the category of Outstanding Long Form TV Journalism and a prestigious Schmidt Science Communications award for excellence and innovation in science communication.

HIV Unwrapped is a bold, global initiative that unites fashion, science, and storytelling to confront HIV stigma and reignite a critical cultural conversation in a way that is vibrant, human, and deeply relevant for a new generation.

At its core, HIV Unwrapped is a creative storytelling project rooted in collaboration, education, and empathy.  These co-created original garments fuse science with lived experience and create visual expressions of innovation, struggle, and resilience in the ongoing fight against HIV. Each design becomes a narrative thread in a larger story about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we are going.

HIV Unwrapped is more than a fashion event — it is a movement of empathy, awareness, and cultural change. This project has the potential to reach hearts and minds far beyond the runway. This partnership only requires your belief in the power of visibility, storytelling, and legacy.

Upcoming Events

HIV Unwrapped continues to grow and create conversations around the world about where we are in relation to the global response to HIV. HIV Unwrapped is a movement of empathy, awareness, and cultural change; reaching into the hearts and minds far beyond the exhibitions and runway shows. the rest of 2026 is going to be massive.

  • Liverpool
  • United Kingdom

The second version of HIV Unwrapped in the UK took place in Liverpool in conjunction with the British HIV Association conference in April 2026 and hosted by Positive East. With 5 new garments designed in partnership between students from Central Saint Martins and HIV scientists from across the UK.

British HIV Association Conference 2026, Liverpool, UK
  • Western Australia
  • Australia

In June 2026, the three garments that were designed for an exhibition in 2025 featuring the exceptional HIV science in Western Australia, will go on tour throughout the state hosted by the Western Australian AIDS Council.

Western Australia 2026
  • Rio De Janeiro
  • Brazil

AIDS 2026, the 26th International AIDS Conference in Rio De Janeiro will take place in July 2026 and the opening ceremonies will feature 10 new garments designed by fashion design students from Faculdade Santa Marcelina in Saõ Paulo. These 10 garment will then go on display for the rest of the conference and will be joined by another 10 garments from the global collection in the Global Village

AIDS 2026 Rio De Janeiro
  • Melbourne
  • Australia

In September 2026, HIV Unwrapped 3.0 will take in conjunction with the Australasian HIV and AIDS conference in Melbourne with a runway show of 30+ garments from around the world featuring 6 new Australian creations.

Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference 2026
  • Toronto
  • Canada

CANFAR will be hosting an exhibition of 10 new garments reflecting the best in HIV science from across Canada in Toronto (Nov 2026) as part of their Bloor Street Entertains fundraising galas.

Toronto 2026
  • Sydney
  • Australia

We are looking forward to holding our first ever thematic exhibition of selected garments from around the world that explore notions oF HIV stigma at the Tackling Stigma Conference hosted by the Centre for Social Research in Health in November 2026.

Unwrapping HIV Stigma Sydney, Australia, 2026
  • Stockholm
  • Sweden

To close off the 2026 year, we are looking forward to a number of garments currently under construction in Sweden hosted by Positihiva Gruppen to be on display.

Stockholm 2026

Do you have an idea of how an HIV Unwrapped partnership can gain further traction? Our imagination only requires your belief in the power of visibility, storytelling, and legacy.

HIV Unwrapped Global Participation

Explore our interactive map by selecting a star. Click on a garment to view more information about the fashion designer and HIV Scientist pairing

The Team

Since 2024, there have been nine exhibitions of HIV Unwrapped which have taken place around the world with anticipated exhibitions to occur across 2026 in the UK, Sweden, Brazil and Canada.

This website provides you with the details of the individual garments and partnerships to date between the HIV scientists and fashion designers. Behind the scenes, there have been numerous professionals from a wide range of disciplines - media, logistics, academic institutions, leaders in the fashion industry and numerous HIV community advocates and activists who have all contributed to the success of the various exhibitions. Each of the exhibitions has engaged new garments to join the global collection and you will find the partners who took part in each exhibition on the various pages in this site.

A special thank you for their ongoing support goes to:

  • Project ManagementASHM Health (Brent Allan, Alistair Hart and Lumar Lucena)
  • Project Media Partner - Karl Schmid, Brant Zacky and Mike Spierer
  • Project DesignDaniel Cordner Design
  • Website DevelopmentEva Dewa Masyitha
  • Media and PromotionsPlus Life (Karl Schmid, Brent Zacky and Mike Spierer)
  • PhotographySkye Bartlett
  • Animation – David Bennett from Double Jinx
  • RMIT – Sang Thai
  • Positive East – Ian Montgomery and Patrick McDowell
  • IPRC (Kigali) – Promise Chitura and Jambo Jean D’Amour
  • WAAC – Daniel Vujcich
  • Santa Marcelina - Marcio Ito

We acknowledge the original creators of CLOAK: Queer Science, Fashion & Photography, who play a role in providing project advice and linkages between previous, current and future iterations of the CLOAK protocol. The CLOAK Collective: Cherine Fahd, Todd Robinson (University of Technology Sydney) & Alice Motion, Victoria Rawlings, Lee Wallace (University of Sydney)

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Contact Us

HIV Unwrapped is collaboration between numerous agencies, institutes, activists, designers and advocates around the world. If you are interested in hosting your own collaboration to add to the exhibitions and/or keen to host a show of existing garments, please contact us using the form below.