

Surprise – for use. The project of the jewellery designers of Eventuell Gallery (Bernadett Bodor, Noémi Gera, Boglárka Imrei, Eszter Máté, András Szilos and Fanni Vékony). In the framework of the event of exciting surprises the experimental jewellery ideas come to life with the participation of the GoBe Dance Company.
Organised by Eventuell Gallery and Rita Gobi

Fashion show of special atmosphere of the extravagant, frivolously humorous jeans creations, unique t-shirts and plexi jewellery of fashion designers Szilvia Pálffy and Teréz Szűcs.
Organised by Eventuell Gallery and Blue Paprika

Are you interested in the world of fashion? Do you want to get to know the creations of Danish designers? Come to this special evening complete with champaign and you can find out about the trends of the coming autumn-winter season and the works of the three Scandinavian designers that are exclusively sold in the Dagminell showroom. Participation is only with registration: jackie@dagminell.com or 266 9919.
Organised by Dagminell

The clothes inspired by the popular music of the 1920s and '30s amazingly combine the fashionable tayloring of the era, the admiration for Eastern arts and the special surface and form creation solutions of Kinga Földi. The performance accompanied by live music takes place in the Budapest Jazz Club that has by now become the centre of Hungarian jazz life. After the performance the Boglárka Csemer Quartet plays from 21.00.
Organised by Kinga Földi (Baharat) and the Budapest Jazz Club

The fashion of the first decades of the 20th century brought along one of the most important changes in women's clothing: daring, new forms, shorter skirts and hair, changes in colour and textile use, bright shades, the revolutionary innovations of Paul Poiret, then the evolution of Coco Chanel.
At the Manier's autumn fashion show evoking the atmosphere of the 20's-30's the prêt-à-porter collection is presented by the muses of Manier: Veronika Harcsa, Evelin Tóth, Orsolya Karafiát and Gaya. The femme fatale models are accompanied by men on the runway: Csaba Pindroch, Kiss Tibi singer-guitarist of Quimbi, Levi Lukács of Másfél.
The fashion show is foloowed by a charitable auction.


Creations of light, seductive silhouette game, rhythmic flow of bodies melting into each other – that is negative VARIETÉ. Our misshapen ordinary mirrors, speed and suburban dogs – play of shadow composed of “living photographs” based on the Dynamic of the Metropolis film-script of László Moholy-Nagy. The choreography of Ottó Demcsák, a founder of the Ballet Company of Győr and the appreciative directing of Viktória Szépvölgyi are accompanied with the minimalist electro-symphonic music composed by Balázs Zságer. The so far hidden topic is on stage for the first time in Hungary. Passport to the Bauhaus in the enchanted language of eight bodies.
Tickets in advance: 1500 HUF, on the day of the show: 1800 HUF.


Stage reading organised as part of the Objective inflection chamber exhibition amongst the objects and the display cases. The topic: handicraft, processing, the exciting world of everyday objects. The objects: blue dye apron and housecoat, “miskakancsó” and PET bottle – on the terrain of objective descriptions and subjective compositions. The masters: starting from the potter to contemporary designers. The methods: carving, weaving and spinning, tinkering everywhere, die-casting and extruding. The materials: the entries of the Encyclopedia of Hungarian Ethnography that are for a short time handled in a new – creative, critical and ironic – way.
Writer: József Keresztesi literature critic, poet, songwriter, slam poetry writer
Readers: Gergő Bánki, Zsolt Máthé, Ádám Schönberger, Klára Spilák (and others)
Participation at the stage reading is with Museum of Ethnography tickets (adults: 1000 HUF, students: 500 HUF).


The „visional theatre” performance of Edit Szűcs costume designer. The aim of the production is to completely exploit the visuality of bodies functioning and living in the theatre space affected by the costumes. The performance is part of a series that started in 2005 aiming at the abstract portrayal of the most important stages of the fight resulting from changes in body and soul. These stages can be revealed by movement and described verbally.
Organised by the Collective of Natural Disasters and Trafó House of Contemporary Arts

Medence Csoport has been working with the recycling of advertisement tarpaulins and construction nets from public spaces since 2006. The aim of the workshops that have been organised for years is to find new ways of creatively using no longer needed tarpaulins drawing the wide public in the creative process thus calling the attention to the importance of environment-consciousness. Hundreds of bags have been made during the experiments that are now shown to the audience by the “proud owners/creators” at an informal fashion show.
On October 2nd and 9th between 10.00 and 16.00 those interested can make their own creations at ReWorkshop organised in MakettLabor.


The collection of István Esztány leather-ware maker and Lenke Iléssy (ille-olla) fashion designer is introduced at the fashion show. The work of the two designers is centred around the family. The collection for men, women and children is based on traditional folk clothing while redefining the pieces in a way that they serve the everyday life of the 21st century. After the fashion show traditional Transylvanian brandy and granny cakes turn up, too.
Organised by Esztille

The members of the Ballon group have been cooperating in the creation of evening and haute couture collections for three years. Katalin Karattur designs bags, Mariann Korényi works with knitwear, Krisztina Marosi and Eszter Sánta create clothes, while Anikó Horváth designs unique shoes. At the fashion show two collections can be seen: the zhu le trajosa, which uses traditional gypsy art in everyday clothing and a baroque era influenced collection.
Organised by Balllon group