Hungarian designers are invited to apply for the UNICEF Pop-Up Store event

Hungarian designers are invited to apply for the UNICEF Pop-Up Store event

In view of its previous success, the organizers of the UNICEF Pop-Up Store and More, opening between 29 and 30 September in downtown Budapest, are again inviting well-known Hungarian fashion, business, and public life figures to join the initiative this year.


This year’s large-scale wardrobe fair is a special collaboration between UNICEF Hungary, which fights for children’s physical and mental well-being and rights, and the Világszép Foundation, which supports children in state care in Hungary, under the name UNICEF Pop-Up Store and More. The organizations will donate all proceeds from the two-day event to support children victims of trauma. This year’s ambassador of the charity initiative, alongside Nikolett Blaskó and Enikő Mihalik, is clinical psychologist Noémi Orvos-Tóth. Professional presentations and a fundraising dinner will complement the charity wardrobe fair with an online auction this year.

If you are a local designer and would like to support UNICEF’s POP UP and More initiative with your unique, quality garments or accessories, you can do so by sending an e-mail to unicefpopup@acg.hu


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