MOME Fashion Show 2023

In line with the established practice of international fashion schools and in sync with international fashion week calendars, the MOME FASHION SHOW returns under the professional tutelage of Ildikó Kele and Dóri Tomcsányi. The Fashion Show and Exhibition will feature a selection of diploma works by Textile Design BA and Fashion and Textile Design MA students.

The MOME Fashion Show is designed to provide the university’s fashion and textile design students the opportunity to debut their creations and enable the wider public to discover the future designer generation.

Directions and parking information: The use of public transportation to the event is recommended.  The venue is about a 5-minute walk from the Szép Ilona stop of bus lines 22 and 22A departing from Széll Kálmán tér, and an 8-minute walk from the Budagyöngye stop of tram lines 56A and 61. Bus 222 stops right in front of the entrance of the university. The public parking places along Zugligeti út are available for parking for free.

Event information

An entrance fee of HUF 3,900/person applies.

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