MOME Fashion Show 2024

In line with the best practices of international fashion schools and in sync with international fashion weeks, the MOME FASHION SHOW will once again take place this year, under the professional direction of Kele Ildikó and Viola Balázs. The MOME Fashion Show aims to provide a platform for the university's fashion, textile, and costume design students, introducing the next generation of designers to a broader audience.

 

In their diploma projects, students use fashion, textiles, and costumes as mediums to address deeper social, cultural, and environmental issues. Moving beyond contemporary trends, their works draw on past memories, natural values, and technological innovations for inspiration. This year, Anett Gálvölgyi and Márton Miovác  will represent the MOME alumni with the latest collection of the THEFOUR brand.  


The MOME Fashion Show will take place on 3 October 2024 at the MOME Campus (H-1121 Budapest, Zugligeti út 9-25).


→ Tickets are now available here:https://cooltix.hu/event/66e002d522e901d9673f3dd3

→ Directions and parking information:

It is recommended to use public transport. The University can be reached by public transportation from Széll Kálmán Square take bus 22 or 22A to the Szépilona stop, followed by a 3-minute walk; trams 56 or 61 to the Budagyöngye stop, followed by a 5-minute walk; or bus 222, which stops directly in front of the main entrance, just like bus 291, which runs from Nyugati Railway Station across Margit Bridge and Rózsadomb. Public parking on Zugligeti Road is available free of charge. 

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MOME FASHION SHOW 2024
The MOME Fashion Show will take place on 3 October 2024 at the MOME Campus (H-1121 Budapest, Zugligeti út 9-25).

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