Guidelines for August Activities
The Museum of Arts and Crafts (MK&G) in Hamburg is set to host a captivating exhibition on sustainable fashion by the Parisian label "XULY. Bët". The exhibition, entitled "XULY. Bët and Sustainability", will open its doors on Friday, 1st August, at the MK&G location on Steintorplatz 1.
"XULY. Bët" is a pioneering fashion label that creates catwalk fashion from 100% recycled textiles. The exhibition will showcase approximately 25 outfits from various collections, offering visitors a unique insight into the innovative world of sustainable fashion.
The exhibition will explore the theme of sustainability in the fashion industry and will raise questions about the circular economy, sustainability, and textile production. The Hinz&Kunzt vendors are at the heart of the project, providing an opportunity for visitors to purchase the current issue of the magazine.
For those interested in keeping up with the latest news and trends in sustainable fashion, subscriptions for the magazine are available, both within and outside of Hamburg. The magazine can also be bought from Hinz&Kunzt vendors on Hamburg's streets.
While no direct search results were found for a sustainable fashion exhibition at the MK&G in previous results, it is advisable to check directly on the MK&G Hamburg official website or contact them for the most accurate and current information regarding ticket prices and other details. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10-18 Uhr, and Thursday, 10-21 Uhr.
This solo exhibition dedicated by the MK&G to "XULY. Bët" is a testament to the fashion industry's potential to go sustainable. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibition and discover the transformative power of sustainable fashion. For more information about the exhibition, visit www.mkg-hamburg.de.
"The unique insight into sustainable fashion offered by the 'XULY. Bët' exhibition at MK&G, Steintorplatz 1, extends beyond fashion to include lifestyle, as their innovative outfits are created from 100% recycled textiles. The event also highlights home-and-garden concerns, with the Hinz&Kunzt vendors promoting a circular economy and sustainability."
"For individuals eager to follow the developments in sustainable fashion-and-beauty and sustainability practices within the industry, subscriptions to the magazine showcased at the exhibition are available, making knowledge accessible both within and outside of Hamburg."