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Two-Day Countdown – Hong Kong Fashion Fest kicks off a city-wide celebration of fashion, culture and creativity

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Two-Day Countdown – Hong Kong Fashion Fest kicks off a city-wide celebration of fashion, culture and creativity

HONG KONG, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The highly anticipated Hong Kong Fashion Fest, running from 20 November to 4 December 2024, is set to take over the city with an expansive programme celebrating fashion, creativity, and cultural heritage. Presented by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the Hong Kong Fashion Fest brings together fashion, design, and artistry in a remarkable lineup of events, exhibitions, and experiences throughout the city.

Commissioner for Cultural and Creative Industries, Mr. Victor Tsang, shared his vision: “We are thrilled to launch the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, uniting Hong Kong’s various fashion happenings under one vibrant festival on the global fashion calendar. This endeavour reflects our city’s creative energy and its role as a bridge between regional and international fashion.”

Highlights: The event lineup unveiled

The Fashion Union – A Platform to Celebrate the Beauty of Workwear Opening Ceremony and Event Series 

Launching on 20 November and running until 27 November in DX Design Hub in Sham Shui Po, the stylish salute to workwear, “The Fashion Union”, combines function with flair, offering a lineup of exhibitions, workshops, and forums that flip conventional workwear on its head. The series promises a fresh look at the fashion side of function and bold takes on practicality, timeless styles, and a celebration of workwear’s universal appeal.

VIRTUOSE: The Artistry of Couture and Couture Reverie

“VIRTUOSE: The Artistry of Couture”, the breathtaking celebration of couture on 25 November at The Henderson in Central will bring together four internationally acclaimed designers, each presenting their mastery of craftsmanship in the fashion shows. The “Couture Reverie” exhibition will take place from 27 November to 4 December at Shop 6, New Henry House, 10 Ice House Street, Central. Coming from France, where couture was originated, Charles de Vilmorin is known for his bold, expressive embroidery and vibrant colours, creating couture pieces that are as artistic as they are avant-garde. Mohamed Benchellal from the Netherlands brings an architectural flair, with flowing silhouettes and intricate draping that reflect his Moroccan heritage. Representing the Mainland, Cheney Chan infuses traditional Chinese elements with modern Parisian aesthetics, producing garments that juxtapose Eastern and Western influences in unique harmony. Hong Kong designer Kay Kwok presents a futuristic vision, utilising unconventional materials and precise tailoring to create powerful, otherworldly silhouettes. The event creates a valuable opportunity for visitors to appreciate the exceptional craftsmanship of couture designers and to experience the poetic narrative of fashion.

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