The 12th edition of the international and interdisciplinary FASHIONCLASH Festival will take place from 26 – 28 February 2021. During this three-day festival, a new generation of designers and (performing) artists from home and abroad will have the opportunity to show their work digitally to a diverse and international audience.
The 12th edition of the FASHIONCLASH Festival will not only contain digital exhibition tours, films, video reports and performances but will also contain live elements such as live fashion talks. The fourth edition of the Fashion Makes Sense Award will also be presented during the digital edition of the FASHIONCLASH Festival.
Friday 26 February
18:00 | Decolonization Dialogue, iArts Maastricht – this is not a Livestream
19:00 | FASHIONCLASH Festival Opening, in conversation with FASHIONCLASH co-founders/directors
19:30 | New Fashion Narratives, exhibition tour Philippe Pourhashemi in conversation with designers
20:30 | Living Exhibition, performances @ Marres
21:00 | Fashion Makes Sense Award: in conversation with, hosted by MUMSTER
Saturday 27 February
14:00 | Fashion Makes Sense Award Show + Talk hosted by Anne-Ro Klevent Groen
15:30 | Class of 2020, exhibition tour + Talk, designers in conversation with Rolien Zonneveld
17:00 | The Locals, show presentation + talk, designers in conversation with Stephanie Afrifa
18:00 | Individual Events part I, video portraits and event reports
18:30 | New Fashion Narratives, exhibition tour Philippe Pourhashemi in conversation with designers
19:30 | Individual Events part II, video portraits and event reports
20:00 | The Clash House, show presentation + talk, designers in conversation with Stephanie Afrifa
Sunday 27 February
The Sunday program is only accessible for the participants. The program Community Talk en Meet
the Industry.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has opened the Barbara Kruger exhibition, Another day. Another night., curated by Lekha Hileman Waitoller and sponsored by Occident. This exhibition expands her audience and influence while pushing the limits of modern art… »
Forget ironed polos and pristine blazers. Peter Wu’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a tribute to the thrifted sweaters, the cut-off Dickies, the flannel pajama pants worn to early morning lectures.
Berlin Fashion Week served as the stage for SF1OG’s SS26 collection, a deeply personal examination of love’s darker edges, obsession, fragility, and emotional unraveling.
Chitose Abe remains one of the most avant-garde voices of her generation, capable of injecting freshness, desire, and direction into a fashion that needs it more than ever.
PUMA and JJJJound have done it again. Their latest collaboration takes the spiked silhouette of the 1999 PUMA Mostro and strips it down to its essentials.
This Pride month, The Barcelona EDITION isn’t just waving a flag—it’s becoming one. From graphic art explosions to drag royalty brunches, the hotel pulses with a raw, vivid celebration of queer creativity, inclusion, and unfiltered joy.
Change isn’t always about moving forward, but sometimes, it’s about holding on. For their Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Milieuschutz, Richert Beil explores exactly that tension.
Inspired by the hidden love stories of novels like Maurice, Swimming in the Dark, and Young Mungo, the collection moves through three emotional stages of queer coming-of-age: concealment, self-acceptance, and the bittersweet weight of memory.
Through its new CGI campaign, “Beyond Real, Beyond Now,” and a community-driven approach, REVERSIBLE is bridging the gap between inspiration and accessibility.
Louis Vuitton’s latest travel campaign takes viewers on a visual journey through China, reimagining travel as an experience rather than just a destination.
Paris Fashion Week witnessed Steven Passaro’s Moonlit Lover Spring/Summer 2026 collection, an exemplar of the aftermath of love encountered after midnight and gone before sunrise.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.