Guidelines for August's Progression
In the heart of Hamburg, the Museum of Arts and Crafts MK&G is set to host an exciting exhibition titled "XULY. Bët", dedicated to the Parisian fashion label known for its commitment to sustainability. The exhibition, running from Friday, 1.8. to various specified hours, invites visitors to explore the concept of sustainability in the fashion industry.
Founded by Lâm Gia Khang, XULY.Bët is a fashion label that embraces upcycling, transforming second-hand clothes and discarded fabrics into new, original designs. The brand's collections often feature patchwork techniques and reconstructed garments, making sustainability a central theme in their aesthetic and production process.
The exhibition will present around 25 outfits from various collections of XULY.Bët, showcasing the potential for the fashion industry to go sustainable. Visitors will gain insights into the brand's innovative use of recycled textiles, as well as the impact of fast fashion on the environment.
The exhibition also raises central questions about the circular economy and textile production, encouraging visitors to reflect on their own consumption habits and consider the environmental implications of their fashion choices.
For those residing abroad, a print subscription is an option to receive the magazine containing texts about the exhibition. The Hinz&Kunzt vendors are central to the project, as they sell the current issue of the magazine on the streets of Hamburg. More information about the exhibition can be found on the museum's website (www.mkg-hamburg.de).
Entrance fee for the exhibition ranges from 8-14 Euro, making it an accessible experience for a wide audience. The Museum of Arts and Crafts MK&G is located at Steintorplatz 1, easily reachable by public transport.
Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of sustainable fashion and support a brand that is leading the way towards a more environmentally responsible future. The exhibition "XULY.Bët" promises to be an inspiring and thought-provoking experience for all fashion enthusiasts.
Engage with innovative fashion and sustainability by visiting the "XULY.Bët" exhibition at Museum of Arts and Crafts MK&G. You'll find a display of recycled textile designs from home-and-garden reclaimed materials in the lifestyle category, encouraging conversations about education-and-self-development and eco-friendly consumer habits.