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Fashion Evolved. Nature Reflected

April 8 - April 21

Free

Miami International Mall is excited to celebrate Earth Month with an exhibit focusing on sustainable fashion.

Miami International Mall will showcase an upcycling exhibition by the Upcycle Project, Earth Day Miami, and the Miami Shoe Museum in collaboration with the fashion design students from the Miami Fashion Institute at Miami Dade College. The curated sustainable fashion exhibition provides an opportunity to raise awareness of the global impact of the fashion industry by featuring showpieces crafted from unwanted materials. The goal is to inspire both designers and the audience by highlighting the creative utilization of textile waste as a means to question the current fashion model and its implications for both people and the planet. This initiative aims to initiate a dialogue towards solutions that can propel the fashion industry towards sustainability and ethical practices.
WHAT: Miami International Mall celebrates Earth Week with a sustainable fashion exhibition showcasing recycled towel creations by students from the Miami Fashion Institute at Miami Dade College. These showpieces emphasize the transformative potential of upcycling, alongside shoes crafted from recycled materials courtesy of the Miami Shoe Museum. By repurposing unwanted materials, this exhibition challenges prevailing fashion paradigms and motivates individuals to adopt a more responsible approach to their fashion selections.

WHEN: April 8th through April 22nd

WHERE: Miami International Mall
1455 NW 107 Avenue
Doral, FL 33172


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Details

Start:
April 8
End:
April 21
Cost:
Free
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Website:
www.earthdaymiami.org

Organizer

Miami International Mall
Phone
305-593-1777
Email
maria.felix@simon.com

Venue

Miami International Mall
1455 NW 107th Ave., Doral, FL 33172 (off SR 836 & NW 107 Ave.)
Doral, FL 33172 United States
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Phone
305-639-6000