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Walkable Workable Fashion Presentation

Organised by Walk DVRC

Organized by Walk DVRC, the“Walkable Workable Fashion Competition”aimed to generate design ideas on “Walkable Workable Fashion”for a professional workplace environment. The idea is to promote a new trend of casual dress code at work, so office workers would be encouraged to adopt sustainable mobility habits, such as walking more and lowering the demand for air-conditioning in office, which then lead to reduction in energy consumption and carbon footprint. After the first round of the competition, 6 final outfits have been selected by our“Walkable Workable Fashion Competition”judging panel. The finalists will present their outfits in unique ways in the Fashion Presentation on November 29th (Tue). Audiences would even get to vote for their favourite piece, so do come and join us that day!

Online Replay: https://fb.watch/j6n1tPC9Kw/


The above information is provided by BODW CityProg Strategic Partner Walk DVRC.

The Organiser reserves the right to cancel, postpone or change any details such as dates and formats of all events without prior notice. Please stay tuned to the Organiser website and social media for the latest updates.

About Partner

Walk DVRC

Walk DVRC Limited is an NGO that is a partner to the government, local retailers and the community in pedestrianisation and placemaking initiatives. Walk DVRC engages the public to promote walkability and liveability with the goal of creating a healthier, sustainable, and more inclusive city. The organisation advocates for a fairer sharing of public space between pedestrians and cars across Hong Kong. Walk DVRC consults, educates and undertakes research on the creation and management of vibrant streets in the areas of Traffic Management, Street Management, Health Benefits, Economic Benefits, Social Benefits and Governance. By making streetscape and lifestyle changes on Des Voeux Road Central as our initial project to improve walkability, we inspire Central and Hong Kong to create more accessible, convenient and pleasant public spaces.