FASHION TO RECONNECT: A Tale of Two Style Capitals From 17 November to 25 December
FASHION TO RECONNECT: A Tale of Two Style Capitals From 17 November to 25 December
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- 13 November 2025 - The global fashion extravaganza, FASHION TO
RECONNECT: A Tale of Two Style Capitals, organised by the College of
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), City University of Hong Kong
(CityUHK) with Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte in partnership with
Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana and sponsored by the Cultural and
Creative Industries Development Agency as a programme of the Hong Kong
Fashion Fest which is presented by the Government of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, will be held from 17 November to 25
December 2025. This cultural exchange project is supported by the
Consulate General of Italy. The FASHION TO RECONNECT project will
feature 6 Third Paradise art installations reinterpreted by Hong
Kong-based artists and collectives, alongside a fashion exhibition, and
several moments of interaction for creatives from the two regions. The
exhibition by Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte and curated by Tiziano
Guardini will showcase masterpieces by 9 Hong Kong-based and 15 Italian
designers and brandsreflecting the cultural exchange and
resonance between two regions. It will also serve as a platform to
recognise designers' contributions to sustainable fashion worldwide.
The Third Paradise, proposed by the Italian artist Michelangelo
Pistoletto, represents the third phase of humanity: a balanced
connection between artifice and nature. Third Paradise art installations
have been showcased in Australia, Chinese Mainland, England, France,
Italy, South Korea and at the United Nations Headquarters, as well as
many other locations worldwide. From November to December, 6 Third
Paradise art installations will be presented at 5 cultural landmarks and
popular destinations in Hong Kong: the Sophia Loren House in Wan Chai,
Hong Kong International Airport, City University of Hong Kong, the Hong
Kong Cultural Centre, and the Hung Hom Harbourfront Promenade. The
installations will feature large-scale art installations and digital
videos, offering visitors and locals the opportunity to experience the
Third Paradise in unexpected ways within familiar urban settings. These
interactions encourage audiences to reconnect with the natural
environment in their daily lives and explore new possibilities for
sustainable living. The Hong Kong edition is the largest-scale event
dedicated to the Third Paradise, featuring 6 installations utilising
various art forms and collaborating with different creatives across
multiple districts within the same city during the same period.
Taking inspiration from Third Paradise and Fondazione Pistoletto
Cittadellarte, the FASHION TO RECONNECT Fashion Exhibition will be held
at ArtisTree in Taikoo Place from 25 November to 24 December. The
exhibition aims to elevate fashion as an artistic medium for driving
social change, showcasing the creative processes and works of 9 Hong
Kong-based and 15 Italian designers and brands. Through fashion, the
exhibition invites visitors to consider humanity's relationship with
nature and encourages them to make conscious choices for a sustainable
future.
To promote exchanges between Hong Kong (China) and Italy in the field of
sustainability, FASHION TO RECONNECT is hosting a symposium, a
roundtable and 2 seminars under the theme "Sino-Overseas Exchange: The
Tale of Two Style Cities". These events will be held at Soho House in
Sheung Wan from 27 to 28 November. Among the speakers, Paolo Naldini,
Director, Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte, Sara Sozzani Maino,
Creative Director Fondazione Sozzani and International New Talents and
Brands Ambassador of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, and Tiziano
Guardini, eco-conscious designer and exhibition curator. Participants
will explore the challenges and opportunities in sustainable fashion and
analyse different strategies in eco-conscious design, resource
management, cultural preservation, and cross-sectorial collaborations
examining the shared values and unique perspectives nurtured within the
cultural contexts of Hong Kong (China) and Italy to foster deeper and
more creative cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Prof. Alfred Tat-kei Ho, Dean of CLASS, CityUHK, and part of the project
team expressed his enthusiasm in announcing the project "CLASS is proud
to announce this project as it represents a high-impact activity that
will engage not only academics and professionals interested in fashion,
sustainability, and art, but also the wider public through activations
that will contribute to brand Hong Kong as a creative and cultural hub
focusing in East Meets West. This is a concrete example of
cross-sectorial collaborations that represent the direction for
companies to grow and enhance their brand awareness".
Prof. Esterina Nervino, Assistant Professor at CityUHK and Project
Coordinator of FASHION TO RECONNECT commented: "With my research rooted
in luxury, sustainability, and art, I am especially proud of this
initiative, which brings together exceptional partners to create
cultural experiences that will inspire communities and enliven districts
across the city".
Exploring the 6 Third Paradise Art Installations: A Sustainable Dialogue Through Urban Spaces
6 Third Paradise art installations will be presented at cultural
landmarks and popular spots in Hong Kong on designated dates between
November and December. Renowned Hong Kong artists and groups will
reinterpret Michelangelo Pistoletto's concept of the Third Paradise,
with each installation expressing a unique artistic perspective.
Together, these works will transform the city into a platform for public
dialogue on sustainability, inviting in-depth reflection on the future
in different urban spaces.
6 Third Paradise Art Installations
Date: 17 November - 07 December
Venue: Sophia Loren House, Wan Chai
In Collaboration With: Khalif Yu
Intro: Created by Khalif Yu, a fibre artisan from Hong Kong
(China), the artwork skilfully employs natural materials to offer a
stunning interpretation of Michelangelo Pistoletto's Third Paradise.
Created using sustainable fibres and practices, this intricate
installation will adorn the balcony of the Sophia Loren House on
Johnston Road in Wan Chai, serving as a breathtaking visual centrepiece
that promotes sustainability. Every knot and weave reflects Khalif's
commitment to preserving nature and encouraging conversations about
environmental awareness and the interconnectedness of life. The
installation invites viewers to consider a shared future in which art,
sustainability and community can flourish together.
Date: 19 November - 16 December
Venue: Arrival Hall of Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport
In Collaboration With: Vivienne Tam
Intro: Taking inspiration from the Third Paradise concept and
featuring the iconic OPERA GIRL from the designs of the famous fashion
designer Vivienne Tam, the digital artwork promotes sustainability by
highlighting the rich tradition of Chinese opera alongside contemporary
eco-conscious practices at Hong Kong Airport's Terminal 1 arrival hall.
The vibrant imagery of the OPERA GIRL is intertwined with visuals that
showcase sustainable materials and methods used in opera costumes and
sets, emphasising how traditional artistry can evolve to embrace
environmental responsibility. As the video unfolds, it encourages
travellers to appreciate the cultural significance of Chinese opera
while inspiring them to adopt sustainable choices in their own lives.
Date: 20 November - 25 December
Venue: Hung Hom Harbourfront Promenade
In Collaboration With: Dorian Ho
Intro: Guided by the concept of the Third Paradise, the artwork
draws on the dynamic energy of the National Games, incorporating the
Third Paradise symbol into the sporting atmosphere. This allows everyone
to immerse themselves in the endless vitality that resides in the
harmony of the sea and sky. Sport plays a vital role in promoting
sustainability by fostering community well-being, encouraging
environmental responsibility and inspiring collective action towards a
healthier, more sustainable future.
Date: 22 November - 19 December
Time: 07:30 – 22:30
Venue: "Tunnel of Future Innovations", City University of Hong Kong
In Collaboration With: Zoie Lam
Intro: Riding on the Third Paradise concept, the Hong Kong-based
artist Zoie Lam draws inspiration from the vibrant cultural tapestry of
Sham Shui Po, infusing iconic elements of this bustling Hong Kong
district into a captivating video that emphasizes sustainability.
Alongside this, she weaves in the rich heritage of Italy, showcasing the
charming streets and the lively markets of Italy. Through a blend of
traditional motifs and contemporary aesthetics, Zoie highlights the rich
street life, local markets, and architectural gems that define both
Sham Shui Po and Italy, while showcasing sustainable practices and
initiatives from these communities. The video, designed to be displayed
in the "Tunnel of Future Innovations" connecting CityUHK and Festival
Walk, serves as a visual journey, inviting viewers to experience the
dynamic energy and cultural heritage of both areas while promoting
awareness of environmental responsibility.
Date: 27 November - 14 December
Time: 09:00 – 23:00
Venue: G/F, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui
In Collaboration With: Hong Kong Ballet
Intro: The Hong Kong Ballet is set to create a mesmerising art
installation inspired by Michelangelo Pistoletto's Third Paradise,
incorporating ballet elements and materials from the popular Nutcracker
ballet. Located in the main foyer of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, this
innovative piece will blend the elegance of ballet with a powerful
sustainability message through upcycling practices. Incorporating
costumes, props and sets from The Nutcracker, the installation will
celebrate the beauty of artistic expression and highlight the importance
of environmental awareness. Every element will symbolise the harmony
between nature and artistry, prompting viewers to contemplate their
connection to the environment.
Third Paradise Flash Mob
A Third Paradise-themed flash mob will take place in Hong Kong
on 18 November in CityUHK. This flash mob will present the complete form
of the Third Paradise in a performing arts format, creating a surprise
showcase integrating music, art and sustainability.
Bringing Together Hong Kong (China) and Italian Design Power
The FASHION TO RECONNECT Fashion Exhibition Creates an Immersive Journey of Sustainable Aesthetics
The FASHION TO RECONNECT fashion exhibition will be held from 25
November to 24 December at ArtisTree in Taikoo Place. Created by
Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte and curated by Tiziano Guardini in
collaboration with GuardiniCiuffredaStudio, it features sustainable
fashion pieces from Italy, selected by Fondazione Pistoletto
Cittadellarte in partnership with Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana.
The exhibition showcases the diversity of Italian fashion, featuring 15
established brands, emerging designers and outstanding artisan
businesses. For the first time, the exhibition will also include shoes
with a curated selection from archives. There will also be a special
section highlighting the creative works of 9 Hong Kong-based designers,
demonstrating how sustainability is at the core in the Asian context as
well.
FASHION TO RECONNECT Fashion Exhibition
Date: 25 November – 24 December
Time:
Monday to Friday (12:00 - 20:00)
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays (11:00 - 20:00)
Venue: ArtisTree, Taikoo Place
FASHION TO RECONNECTExhibition Pop-Up
Date: 26 November – 9 December
Time: Open all day
Venue: 1/F Lobby, Devon House, Taikoo Place (Outside ArtisTree)
Symposium, Roundtable and Seminars
Discussing Strategies for Cultural Exchange between East and West in the Creative Industries
To foster deeper industry dialogue, FASHION TO RECONNECT will host a
symposium, a roundtable and 2 seminars on fashion and art at Soho House
in Sheung Wan on 27 and 28 November. These events will bring together
scholars, designers, industry leaders and business representatives from
Hong Kong (China), Italy and around the world. They will focus on key
topics in sustainable fashion, cultural heritage, and cross-sectorial
collaborations.
FASHION TO RECONNECT 1-Day Symposium
Date: 27 November
Time: 09:00 – 19:00
Venue: Soho House
FASHION TO RECONNECTRoundtable & Seminars
Date: 28 November
Time: 09:00 – 16:00
Venue: Soho House