The international and interdisciplinary Fashionclash Festival has just announced the dates for its 14th edition. The festival is all about discovering, stimulating and co-shaping current developments in fashion and opening up these developments to a broad audience from the 25 to the 27 November 2022 in Maastricht (The Netherlands).
Throughout this three-day hybrid (on- & offline program) festival, a new generation of designers and performing artists from all over the world are given the opportunity to show their work to a broad (inter)national audience. The program with exhibitions, performances, talks and fashion film screenings and awards, showcases projects that explore, contextualize and celebrate contemporary fashion culture. We are especially looking forward to the Open Mic Night which will see designers and the audience ask questions and share stories during a comedy club-inspired event.
Additionally, the festival consists of a multidisciplinary and polyphonic program based on a selection from the proposals submitted via the open call and the projects initiated by FASHIONCLASH itself, which are developed in co-production with other organizations such as Glamcult, Via Zuid, Kunstbende and Marres. FASHIONCLASH Festival is accessible to everyone via ticket sales and/or for free.
Stay tuned as the full program and participants will be announced in October.
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