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HEART 17 x PARIS FASHION WEEK

Join us in Paris when we explore creativity as a game changer within the fashion industry.

Together with CREATOR STUDIO – a part of H&M Group, HEART 17 x Swedish Institute will participate at Fashion Week in Paris. On site, you can explore the future in fashion, AR design and Print On Demand-technique that has the potential to transform fashion, as well as take part in creative talks.

Our ambition is to together put focus on creativity as a catalyst and inspiration to create change. Across silos, participating in our creative talk is business activist Anna Ryott, Jörgen Andersson, senior advisor to multiple fashion and lifestyle brands, award winning fashion designer Selam Fessahaye and Desirée Bjurinder Fritzon, graduate from Beckmans school of design. Moderator Lotta Dinkelspiel, Editor in Chief at Squid App, newsfeeds in more than 60 countries.

In collaboration with the Swedish Institute and CREATOR STUDIO and part of Swedish Design Movement. Participating besides HEART 17 are Beckmans College of Design, Borås School of Textiles, Swedish Fashion Association and Stockholm Fashion District.

This event is also part of Semaine de cultures étrangères which is an annual event from the City of Paris directed towards young adults.

We wish you very welcome to a day full of inspiration.

DETAILS: 

The event will take place in Strindberg room at the Swedish Institute in Paris.

  • 28 sept: 
    LAUNCH – SHOP FOR CHANGE: Create with AR-design. Exhibition open 12:00-18:00
  • 29 sept: 
    CREATIVE TALK: How can Creativity and Innovation boost sustainable development, starts 19.00
    SHOP FOR CHANGE: Create with AR-design. Exhibition open 12:00-18:00
  • 30 sept: 
    SHOP FOR CHANGE: Create with AR-design. Exhibition open 12:00-18:00

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Topics

  • Art, Culture, Entertainment

Categories

  • paris
  • fashion week
  • creativity
  • collaboration
  • shop for change
  • innovation

Regions

  • Stockholm

Contacts

Elisabet Stahlenius

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