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August Guidelines for Effectiveness

Fashion Label 'XULY. Bët' Embraces Sustainability: Deborah Weber's August Tips for All Ages Unveil the Museum of Arts and Crafts Solo Exhibition Featuring Recycled Textile Runway Fashion. The exhibition raises questions about circular economy, textile production, sustainability, and...

Guidance for August: A Guide for This Coming Month
Guidance for August: A Guide for This Coming Month

August Guidelines for Effectiveness

The Museum of Arts and Crafts MK&G in Hamburg is set to host a thought-provoking exhibition, "XULY. Bët", exploring the impact of microplastics and pollutants in the fashion industry. This solo show, running from Friday, August 1st, will delve into the innovative practices of the Parisian fashion label, known for its commitment to sustainability.

Located at Steintorplatz 1, the exhibition will feature approximately 25 outfits from various collections, showcasing the brand's unique approach to fashion. The entrance fee ranges from 8-14 Euro. For those outside Hamburg, a print subscription is available.

XULY. Bët is renowned for its pioneering use of upcycled and recycled textiles, often transforming vintage or discarded garments into new runway pieces. This method aligns with sustainable fashion principles, reducing waste and the environmental impact associated with textile manufacturing.

The fashion industry is one of the most resource-intensive sectors, facing significant environmental challenges such as pollution, water consumption, and waste. Brands like XULY. Bët, which incorporate recycled or upcycled textiles, play a vital role in mitigating these impacts by promoting reuse and reducing reliance on virgin materials.

The "XULY. Bët" exhibition raises questions about the circular economy, textile production, sustainability, and consumption, highlighting the need for change in the fashion industry. The Parisian label serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that the fashion industry can indeed go sustainable.

Apart from the exhibition, the Hinz&Kunzt vendors on Hamburg's streets offer the magazines featuring texts from the current issue. These vendors are an essential part of the project, contributing to the dissemination of information about the exhibition and the brand's sustainability efforts.

The exhibition is for all age groups, making it an inclusive event for the community. For more information about the exhibition, visit the museum's website at www.mkg-hamburg.de. Let's take a step towards a more sustainable future with XULY. Bët at MK&G.

The "XULY. Bët" exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts MK&G in Hamburg will not only showcase the brand's innovative fashion designs but also emphasize its commitment to sustainability, with approximately 25 outfits from various collections featuring upcycled and recycled textiles. This exhibition, alongside the Hinz&Kunzt vendors offering magazine subscriptions, aims to educate the public about the importance of sustainable lifestyle choices, not just in fashion-and-beauty, but also in home-and-garden.

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