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The Museum of Arts and Crafts (MK&G) in Hamburg is set to host a groundbreaking exhibition, titled "XULY. Bët", which focuses on the potential of the fashion industry to go sustainable. The exhibition, opening on Friday, 1st August, will run from Tuesday to Sunday, 10-18 Uhr, and Thursday, 10-21 Uhr.
The Parisian fashion label "XULY. Bët" is at the heart of this exhibition, showcasing approximately 25 outfits from various collections. Known for advocating for sustainability in the fashion industry, "XULY. Bët" designs runway fashion exclusively from 100% recycled textiles.
The exhibition provides a platform for discussing the impact of fast fashion on the environment and raises central questions about the circular economy and textile production. It is part of the project "Take Reading to the Streets", and a magazine about the exhibition is available for purchase on Hamburg's streets, with a print subscription available for those abroad.
The Hinz&Kunzt vendors are the heart of the project, providing a unique shopping experience that aligns with the exhibition's sustainable ethos. The exhibition's location is Steintorplatz 1.
For more information and the most accurate and current details, visitors are encouraged to check the official Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg website or contact the museum directly. The entrance fee for the exhibition ranges from 8-14 Euro.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the future of fashion and its role in preserving our environment. Join us at the MK&G from 1st August and be a part of the sustainable fashion revolution.
The Museum of Arts and Crafts (MK&G) will also feature a section dedicated to 'lifestyle', showcasing eco-friendly products from the Hinz&Kunzt vendors. Visitors can expand their knowledge on sustainability in 'education-and-self-development' through the magazine about the exhibition, available for purchase. Moreover, the 'home-and-garden' enthusiasts will find inspiration in the unique shopping experience offered by Hinz&Kunzt vendors, which aligns with the sustainable ethos of the exhibition.