Saturday 15 November
ENCI
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Heilige huisjes by Lioba Benold, Shu Jantje & Jelle Huizinga: a daring meeting of three disciplines — fashion, dance, and music. CLASHLAB is a creative laboratory where emerging makers collaborate intensively to create a ten-minute performance born from intuition, experimentation, and cross-pollination.
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This edition of The CLASH House takes place in the Peutz Hall on the ENCI site in Maastricht. The CLASH House serves as a showcase and development platform for designers working across fashion and performance disciplines. Through a creative coaching trajectory led by theatre-maker Nadîja Roza Broekhart and choreographer Laisvie Andrea Ochoa, and under the direction of Giovanni Brand, the designers explore alternative ways of making and presenting fashion.
Programme & Participants:
ULTRA-ORA – Après Nous: a post-flood society of new social classes — Distributors, Wetlanders, La CEOrenissima — where clothing reflects hidden agendas and adaptation.Rakee Chen – Melody Atlas: an emotional journey through human life expressed via music-generated garments and movement.
POViS: a poetic interpretation of a Lithuanian riddle, exploring the tension between forging one’s own path and the desire for traditional recognition.
Thibault Villard & Maxence Guenin – untitled (bassline II): a raw exploration combining textile research with handmade sound systems — a pop poem celebrating imperfection.
EMIRHAKIN × David Siepman – Once it’s a memory, it’s too late.: a sensory performance navigating the architecture of breath, memory, and desire — a choreography of what cannot be spoken, unfolding through residue, leakage, and the refusal of closure.
Dans - en partycentrum Bernaards
Bureau Europa
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For this year’s exhibition programme, FASHIONCLASH invited four fashion makers to collaboratively develop the curatorial concept for New Fashion Narratives at Bureau Europa. Earlier this year, they took part in a residency week in Maastricht, which led to the creation of this year’s curatorial framework.
The exhibition, titled Collective Movements, is curated by Jonas Zitter, Paula Dischinger, Rafael Kouto, and Tjerre Lucas Bijker, and explores how fashion can act as a tool for connection, resistance, and collective action — operating at the intersection of fashion design, activism, and communal practice. The curators aim to present works that transcend dominant systems by embracing cultural rituals, shared knowledge, and collaboration.Bureau Europa
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Lumière Cinema
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A selection of short fashion films. Fashion (short) film has become an established format in which designers and brands present their ethics and aesthetics. In this multimedia age, fashion film has become a growing way to capture a story and reach a wide audience through online platforms and media.
Lumière Cinema - Room 5
Bassin 88, 6211 AK Maastricht
Jan van Eyck
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Performances by:
EMIRHAKIN × David Siepman
Natálie Kulina × Alyne Li
Merel Van Slobbe × David Paulus.Once again, the Amarte Fund and FASHIONCLASH join forces to offer artists from different disciplines the opportunity to experiment with fashion and present new work. From an open call, three artists were selected and paired with fashion designers to collaboratively develop and present new creations.
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x AMARTE Performance by:
Merel Van Slobbe x David PaulusOnce again, the Amarte Fund and FASHIONCLASH join forces to offer artists from different disciplines the opportunity to experiment with fashion and present new work. From an open call, three artists were selected and paired with fashion designers to collaboratively develop and present new creations.
The Social Hub
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A selection of emerging designers graduating in 2025 from Dutch academies including AMFI, HKU, ArtEZ, Design Academy Eindhoven, Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts, WDKA, Gerrit Rietveld Academie and Toneelacademie Maastricht
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Marlon Claessen curates the ESSENCE Exhibition, featuring international designers whose work embodies FASHIONCLASH’s mission: to foster intercultural dialogue, creative exchange, and socially engaged fashion narratives.
Marlon Claessen cureert de ESSENCE expositie, waarin internationale ontwerpers worden samengebracht rond de missie van FASHIONCLASH: het stimuleren van interculturele dialoog, creatieve uitwisseling en sociaal geëngageerde modeverhalen.
Marlon Claessen cureert de ESSENCE expositie, waarin internationale ontwerpers worden samengebracht rond de missie van FASHIONCLASH: het stimuleren van interculturele dialoog, creatieve uitwisseling en sociaal geëngageerde modeverhalen.
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Fashion Makes Sense is FASHIONCLASH’s ongoing participatory programme dedicated to social design, inclusion, and education. The initiative connects professionals and non-professionals — especially young people — in collaborative creative processes.
The exhibition on the third floor of Centre Céramique presents results from several participatory projects, including Mensen Dragen Mensen (People Carrying People) developed with Noah Jansen and partners for Heiligdomsvaart Maastricht. Over 100 participants — aged 3 to 70 + — co-created costumes, banners, and objects made from recycled textiles collected via Rd4 Reinigingsdiensten.
Also featured: presentations by Ecopolitan Magazine, Kunstbende Fashion winner Tara Smit, and students from AMFI’s Hypercraft minor, developed in collaboration with FASHIONCLASH. Upcycling workshops will take place throughout the weekend, and on Sunday 16 November the Fashion Makes Sense Talk, moderated by Carmen Hogg, brings together participating designers and artists.
Free accessCentre Céramique
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In this workshop, you upcycle second hand clothes and textiles using techniques such as knotting, wrapping, and taping, etc. to maintain the quality of the garments. Damaged items can be fixed by using mending techniques like embroidery and patch-making.
Limited spots available – sign up now
Centre Céramique
Juunam
Het Werkgebouw
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Het Werkgebouw is a vibrant creative hub where 35 makers share their craft, space, and inspiration. From weavers to welders, product designers to fashion creators, it’s a place where collaboration sparks innovation and imagination.
This year, during FASHIONCLASH Festival, there doors open to the public. Discover fashion, design, and craftsmanship in all their forms: from sustainable clothing and playful accessories to unique handmade jewelry. Step inside the ateliers, meet the makers, and feel the creative energy that fills the building.more information can be found HERE
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Ready to let your creativity shine? Join one of our Silversmithing Workshops during the FASHIONCLASH Festival and craft your very own piece of jewelry in a real artisan studio.
What to expect:
• Learn the basics of silversmithing – from choosing materials to finishing your design
• Experiment with embossing, shaping, and texturing techniques
• Work under the guidance of professional jewelry designers
• Take home your self-made, one-of-a-kind piecemore information can be found HERE
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Gescher + brosky explore the beauty of reuse, combining traditional techniques with contemporary design — turning everyday materials into something extraordinary.
Turn leftover banners into bold new designs! Join gescher + brosky for a hands-on workshop where you’ll transform reclaimed banner material into your very own origami bag or shopper, no sewing machine needed.
more information can be found HERE
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Ready to let your creativity shine? Join one of our Silversmithing Workshops during the FASHIONCLASH Festival and craft your very own piece of jewelry in a real artisan studio.
What to expect:
• Learn the basics of silversmithing – from choosing materials to finishing your design
• Experiment with embossing, shaping, and texturing techniques
• Work under the guidance of professional jewelry designers
• Take home your self-made, one-of-a-kind piecemore information can be found HERE
S.A.C.
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Esra Çöpür is a fashion designer who moves fluidly between disciplines such as installation art, performance, theatre, music, and film.
'Everything I Touch Turns Into Me’. In this work, installations, garments, and image transfers on wood merge into a visual landscape of identity and culture. Esra explores how intuition and creativity shape her identity through patterns and materials. “Everything I make becomes a part of me; sometimes my hands find answers my mind struggles with.”
More information can be found HERE