Are you ready? The 16th edition of the FASHIONCLASH Festival is returning for another edition from November 15th to 17th, 2024. This three-day event in Maastricht, The Netherlands, will once again spotlight the next generation of fashion designers and performing artists from around the globe.
FASHIONCLASH 2024 Campaign Preview by Ruben Hilkens.
FASHIONCLASH is a dynamic platform that celebrates the intersection of fashion, art, and culture. Expect a cool program packed with exhibitions, performances, talks, workshops, and fashion films. The festival will showcase projects that explore the contemporary fashion landscape, offering fresh perspectives and inspiring conversations. From avant-garde fashion performances to thought-provoking installations, attendees can expect an immersive experience that redefines the possibilities of fashion.
FASHIONCLASH is committed to nurturing young talent and fostering a thriving fashion ecosystem. By providing a stage for emerging designers and artists, the festival aims to shape the future of the industry.
Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, industry professional, or simply curious about the future of fashion, FASHIONCLASH Festival is a must-attend event. Stay tuned for the full program, to be released in September!
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Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
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meets exhaustion.