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International fashion on view Under the theme “Nouveau Playhouse,” this year’s Centrestage will feature three thematic zones: Glam, Allure and Metro, highlighting fashion brands from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, Australia, France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States, among others. Numerous local brands will also join the show, including anagram, Angus Tsui, Doriskath, Harrison Wong, House of V, izzue, Kenaxlaung and Loom Loop. New collections from fashion brands and designers to shine on stage About 20 fashion shows will be held during Centrestage. On the first evening, the large-scale opening gala fashion show, Centrestage Elites, will showcase the 2018 spring/summer collections of Kain Picken and Fiona Lau’s Ffixxed Studios, as well as Korean designer Juun.J, who is staging his namesake brand’s first runway show in Hong Kong. Juun.J's first-ever show in Hong Kong is made possible with the collaboration of his brand's partner Joyce and the HKTDC. JUUN. J's 2017 fall/winter collection is also currently on offer at Joyce. Following Centrestage Elites, the “Fashion Hong Kong” Runway Show will present the 2018 Pre-Spring and spring/summer collections of six local brands: Harrison Wong (designer: Harrison Wong), Kenaxleung (designer: Kenax Leung), Loom Loop (designer: Polly Ho), Doriskath (designer: Doris Kath Chan), Maison Vermillion (designer: Dora Chu)., and House of V (designer: Vickie Au). Also on the first day, online fashion hub Fashionally will feature its Fashionally Collection #10 fashion show, where 10 rising local fashion designers will collaborate to highlight Hong Kong’s design prowess. Another highlight of this year’s Centrestage will be the finals of The Hong Kong Young Fashion Designers’ Contest 2017 (YDC). Over the years, the YDC has paved the way for many fine designers in the local fashion industry and nurtured Hong Kong designer brands. This year’s event will see 15 shortlisted young fashion designers competing for the top three awards, the Best Footwear Design Award and the newly established New Talent Award. The VIP judge of the year Mug, founder and designer of popular Japanese fashion brand G.V.G.V. will share her insights and ideas with the finalists. In addition, the Knitwear Innovation and Design Society will organise the Knitwear Symphony 2017 and the seventh Hong Kong Young Knitwear Designers’ Contest, while the fashion environmental NGO Redress will stage the grand final show of The EcoChic Design Award 2017. The Hong Kong Footwear Design Competition, organised by the Federation of Hong Kong Footwear Ltd and coorganised by the HKTDC, will also uncover more local design talent during Centrestage. Meanwhile, local brands such as izzue and Ika Butoni will also stage fashion shows during Centrestage to unveil their latest collections. Key industry players exchange insights Apart from fashion shows, the HKTDC will once again invite experts from WGSN, Pantone and Fashion Snoops to forecast the coming year’s fashion and retail trends. The inaugural Fashion Summit (HK) 2017, to be held concurrently, is expected to be the first largescale summit in Asia on fashion sustainability. Under the theme “Zero Impact,” the two-day conference will gather industry experts to discuss hot industry topics. Meanwhile, Centrestage Elites’ Ffixxed Studios, YDC VIP judge Mug, and a representative from Korea’s Samsung C&T Corporation Fashion Division will offer insights into their creative journeys at various sharing sessions. Hong Kong in Fashion To extend the fashion buzz to the wider community, the HKTDC has launched the Hong Kong in Fashion citywide campaign from 15 August to 30 September. More than 90 fashionable activities organised in collaboration with more than 100 partners, including high-end hotels, shopping malls, fashion boutiques, restaurants and design institutes, will be staged around town, spreading the glamour of Centrestage across the city. On 2-3 September, Hong Kong in Fashion will host a two-day Fashion Avenue Fest at Wan Chai’s iconic Lee Tung Avenue. Members of the public can take part in a series of creative workshops and enjoy discounts at numerous shops over the weekend. The HKTDC will also organise Centrestage Fashion Street Parade for the public to appreciate the fashion designs of local design institutes and homegrown fashion brands. From now until 30 September, the HKTDC is working with D2 Place to co-organise an array of fashion shows and exhibitions to showcase the works of Hong Kong designers, Fashion Farm Foundation and fashion students from such institutions as SCAD (Hong Kong), HKU Space, Hong Kong Design Institute and Caritas Bianchi College of Careers. On 9 September, the closing day, Centrestage will become “Openstage” and welcome public visitors aged 12 and above free of charge. The event will allow members of the public the chance to experience this major international fashion event and to check out the latest designs from leading brands. |