Hype receives the event Alma Slow #02
The incorporating places with soul, next to Côte Design and Café República, held on November 23, 2019 the second edition of the Alma Slow event. In fair format, the event brought together 16 brands from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, aligned with the slow movement in an environment for the exchange of information and experiences in the axes of fashion, design and lifestyle. The invited brands had in common the responsible production process, respect for nature, the timeless design and the quality of the products - full of meaning and purpose.
In addition to the exposure of brands we do we invite people of good to talk about various topics, bringing content about conscience in consumption and life! The chat began with Daniel Dal Corso , from eurekka , with the theme healthy in an accelerated world. Shortly thereafter the public was able to participate in a sensory coffee experience, with Eurico Albrecht , from Café República .
Going back to the debates, we have gathered a team of women to talk about the challenges of conscious consumption. With mediation from Laura Madalosso , from Cora , a Marina Lins ( Herself ), A caroline Silvas (< a href = "https://www.instagram.com/moadelipoa/" target = "_ blank"> moa déli ) and Martina Seibel ( Precise ), they told a little of their personal and professional experiences. To close the debate cycle, Natalia Pietzsch , from Recycling Arch and composting , he talked about the ways of our trash.
The event also featured the exhibition Future Images , by artists Paola Saliby, Pedro Veneziano and Victor Aguiar Magalhães. From their particular aesthetics, they created images that reflect the future expected in 2030: plural, colorful, rich, technological and natural, without any of this overlapping, as proposed by the UN sustainable development goals. The arts were created at the invitation of the Imagine 2030 collective and released at the sustainable turn of São Paulo in August 2019.
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The event was supported by Hype Studio Arquitetura, Casa de Alessa, Cultural Projection, Cecília Oliveira Photography
and Pink Mov.