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HKFG SS24 by Fashion Farm Fondation
by Modem – Posted September 24 2023
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This season the HKFG SS24 event organized by Fashion Farm Fondation presents the following designers: Celine Kwan, Demo, Le Mandorle, PabePabe, Reverie by Caroline Hù, Yat Pit, Yeung Chin

HKFG SS24 Presentation, Showcase and Networking
Tuesday September 26, 2023 - From 5.00pm to 7.30pm
62 Avenue de la République - 75011 Paris

During the Paris Fashion Week their collections will be available to buyers buyers in their showrooms.
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Celine Kwan

Her work presents a colourful and energetic take on classic womenswear. Celine aims to create wonder in her approach to design and frequently explores transformation and functionality in unexpected ways. Since graduating, Celine’s goal is to develop a brand driven by ethical manufacturing, exploration of technology, and inclusivity. Most importantly, Celine wants to produce clothing that can be passed on from generation to generation and to consider the lifecycle of clothes from cradle to grave.

Demo

Founded by Hong Kong designer Derek Chan in 2014, DEMO redefines masculinity and femininity, dismantles gender boundaries, and brings together philosophy and poetry in designs created to defy expectations. Its signature style of soft masculinity is brought to life with handmade embellishments and embroidery, and rich textiles such as tweed

Le Mandorle

Founded in 2021 by Tara Lee, the name Le Mandorle, which translates to "The Almond" in Italian, reflects the brand's philosophy of simplicity, organic beauty, and effortless sophistication. LM aspires to embody the potential of an almond seed, a precious natural offering from Mother Nature, by allowing it to flourish into diverse creative expressions. The studio is committed to ethical sourcing and hypoallergenic materials, with a focus on using primarily recycled sterling silver with 18k gold plating. Marrying traditional craftsmanship and modern 3D printing technology, LM imbues each creation with a seamless blend of classic elegance and contemporary flair, infused with a sense of purpose.

PabePabe

Pabepabe is an art accessories brand established in 2019. Inspired by daily life and object, we create design by combining ready-made products and a strong visual aesthetic. We comprehend our brand's main line of leather designs as a specific medium to communicate with the world, emphasizing the meaning beyond functional and presenting our “ridiculous aesthetic “.

Reverie by Caroline Hù

Hu is a New York - based luxury label with a romantic attitude towards daily life. Founded in 2018 by the womenswear designer Caroline Hu. She uses the form of cloth to express the moments what brings the designer a touch and the profound experience so as to let the wearers feel the designer's intention. The style is romantic, and the craftsmanship of the advanced customisation makes her creations have a contemporary aesthetic that instantly invades the sight and imagination. Designer pursues women's independence, consciousness and soul freedom.

Yat Pit

"Collections are a continuation in updating ancient chinese dressing with re-imagined versions of tradition.allowing us to bring a new dialogue to you, inspiring a new perspective in clothing. Hopefully our love for art and culture can be translated in our work and find ways to nourish our mind, body & soul with love. Part of our philosophy, is always seeking to work with different creatives to share a new dialogue and build an artistic narrative that can inspire each other.the law of attraction has been a key factor in our journey so far, we look forward to making new friends & creating new visions together love". Yat Pit

Yeung Chin

"To build up new aesthetic, old aesthetic must first be broke. The most direct method is by trial and error. I use different concepts of art to impact the old aesthetic standard in the fashion industry. In these impacts I found new ways to perform fashion, for example, changing and limiting dance moves by clothes. In the future I will continue to explore different means to present my view of fashion. Film and sculpture would be my future directions." By Yeung Chin

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