Advice for August Month Ahead
The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (MK&G) in Hamburg is set to host a sustainable fashion exhibition, starting from Friday, 1st August. The exact details, schedule, and ticket prices for this exhibition, however, are not currently listed on the MK&G's website or in the search results.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to check directly with the museum's official website or contact them.
The exhibition, dedicated to the innovative fashion label "XULY. Bët", will feature approximately 25 outfits from various collections. This Parisian label designs catwalk fashion exclusively from 100% recycled textiles, making it a beacon of sustainability in the fashion industry.
The exhibition will raise questions about sustainability in the fashion world, exploring the impact of microplastics and pollutants in fast fashion. It is a call to action, suggesting that the fashion industry can indeed go sustainable.
The Hinz&Kunzt vendors are at the heart of the project, and magazines from the current issue can be purchased from them on Hamburg's streets. For more information about the exhibition, visit www.mkg-hamburg.de.
The exhibition will be open for visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, with extended hours on Thursdays until 9 pm. The exact hours of operation are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm (Thursday until 9 pm)
The museum is located at Steintorplatz 1. The exhibition is expected to be a thought-provoking exploration of central questions about the circular economy, textile production, sustainability, and consumption in the fashion industry.
The magazine can be purchased for a price ranging from 8 to 14 Euros. Foreigners can also subscribe to a print subscription.
In addition to the sustainable fashion exhibition, the MK&G is currently hosting other exhibitions such as "The True Size of Africa" (ongoing until 28.09.2025) and photography exhibitions. However, none of these mention sustainable fashion.
- The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (MK&G) in Hamburg, apart from the sustainable fashion exhibition featuring the innovative Parisian label "XULY. Bët," also hosts other exhibitions like "The True Size of Africa."
- A home-and-garden lifestyle magazine, available from Hinz&Kunzt vendors on Hamburg's streets, is an interesting read for those seeking insights into the sustainable fashion industry, as the magazine covers topics related to the circular economy, textile production, and consumption.