| 日期 | 2023年2月24日 (星期五) |
| 時間 | 下午 1:00 - 6:00
集合時間︰下午 12:45 |
| 地點 | WWF香港分會 米埔自然保護區
新界元朗担竿洲路 |
| 集合地點 | 集合時間︰下午 12:45
製衣業訓練局 (CITA) 地下研討室 九龍灣大業街63號 (九龍灣站 A出口 步行約8分鐘 / 德福廣場 2期 斜對面) |
| 交通安排 | 免費旅遊巴接載來回九龍灣及米埔 |
| 語言 | 粵語 |
| 對象 | 18至64歲之業界在職人士或全日制學生 (以活動日期為準) |
| 費用 | 費用全免
(包括保險和旅遊巴接載來回九龍灣及米埔) |
| 注意事項 | 1. 出席者須遵守 此活動的條款及守則 與 2019冠狀病毒病(COVID-19)防疫措施。
2. 參加者須提供個人資料以作購買保險和申請進入米埔自然保護區許可證之用。 3. 請注意米埔自然保護區的訪客須知。 |
| 報名 | 活動名額已滿,現已截止報名。多謝各位踴躍支持! |
| 查詢 | 蘇小姐︱ (852) 2263 6312︱info@fashionsummit.hk |
| 下午 12:45 | 九龍灣製衣業訓練局 地下研討室 集合 |
| 下午 1:00 | 從製衣業訓練局乘坐旅遊巴出發 |
| 下午 1:45 | 抵達米埔 |
| 下午 2:00 - 5:00 | 米埔生態導賞遊
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| 下午 5:15 | 從米埔乘坐旅遊巴回程 |
| 下午 6:00 | 抵達九龍灣港鐵站解散 |
Having always been drawn to the creative fields, Christine majored in Visual Arts at Brown University in the US, then went on to work in trend forecasting in New York City. Diving deep into the consumer trends and insights that drive effective design, she has consulted with companies ranging from Patagonia to Colgate on product trends, been a featured speaker at national tradeshows, and written lifestyle articles for The New York Times.
In 2009, Christine returned to Hong Kong to take the reins of her family’s apparel production business, taking on the challenge of how to turn design concepts into reality. In this position, she set up a Fabric Development team, spearheaded social compliance certification, and also developed a growing awareness of the social and environmental responsibility issues surrounding the world of fashion.
In 2018. Christine decided to combine her personal advocacy with her wide-ranging experiences, and get back to her creative roots through a new enterprise – Tove & Libra. Co-founding the Hong Kong fashion brand with Ivan Tang (also a third-generation apparel manufacturer), the duo felt the brand could be a voice for advocating sustainable fashion concepts in the local market. As an early leader among the growing wave of local, sustainable brands, Tove & Libra has been featured in numerous Hong Kong and Singapore publications and was recently awarded “Hong Kong’s Most Outstanding Eco Fashion Brand of the Year” by Corphub; Christine has also participated as a panelist during FashRev and Rethink conferences.
As Creative Director of Tove & Libra, Christine’s unique eye combines eco-friendly fabrics with flattering and multi-functional fits, creating thoughtful modern designs that are better for both the closet and the planet
Having always been drawn to the creative fields, Christine majored in Visual Arts at Brown University in the US, then went on to work in trend forecasting in New York City. Diving deep into the consumer trends and insights that drive effective design, she has consulted with companies ranging from Patagonia to Colgate on product trends, been a featured speaker at national tradeshows, and written lifestyle articles for The New York Times.
In 2009, Christine returned to Hong Kong to take the reins of her family’s apparel production business, taking on the challenge of how to turn design concepts into reality. In this position, she set up a Fabric Development team, spearheaded social compliance certification, and also developed a growing awareness of the social and environmental responsibility issues surrounding the world of fashion.
In 2018. Christine decided to combine her personal advocacy with her wide-ranging experiences, and get back to her creative roots through a new enterprise – Tove & Libra. Co-founding the Hong Kong fashion brand with Ivan Tang (also a third-generation apparel manufacturer), the duo felt the brand could be a voice for advocating sustainable fashion concepts in the local market. As an early leader among the growing wave of local, sustainable brands, Tove & Libra has been featured in numerous Hong Kong and Singapore publications and was recently awarded “Hong Kong’s Most Outstanding Eco Fashion Brand of the Year” by Corphub; Christine has also participated as a panelist during FashRev and Rethink conferences.
As Creative Director of Tove & Libra, Christine’s unique eye combines eco-friendly fabrics with flattering and multi-functional fits, creating thoughtful modern designs that are better for both the closet and the planet
Sharon is a corporate visionary with nearly 20 years of experience in the apparel industry, from sourcing to retail. She is responsible for directing Browzwear’s vision and business operations in the rapidly-evolving 3D apparel market. Before managing Browzwear, Sharon co-founded and managed Pragma, a global distributor of technology solutions for the Apparel industry, and was General Manager of Tommy Hilfiger South America, where she was responsible for distribution, localization, wholesale, and process management. Outside of work, Sharon is committed to eradicating poverty through community development projects and creating sustainability in less-privileged communities in Asia.
Sharon is a corporate visionary with nearly 20 years of experience in the apparel industry, from sourcing to retail. She is responsible for directing Browzwear’s vision and business operations in the rapidly-evolving 3D apparel market. Before managing Browzwear, Sharon co-founded and managed Pragma, a global distributor of technology solutions for the Apparel industry, and was General Manager of Tommy Hilfiger South America, where she was responsible for distribution, localization, wholesale, and process management. Outside of work, Sharon is committed to eradicating poverty through community development projects and creating sustainability in less-privileged communities in Asia.
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