Cash Cache Curated – pop-up

Thu 29 August
17.00–23.00
€3,00

Hosted by Cash Cache Curated

Ditch fast fashion and immerse yourself in a pop-up event celebrating local, sustainable, and recycled fashion and art.

This one-of-a-kind night features a fashion market, a fusion of DJ and live music, talented tattoo artists, and much more. It’s an evening designed to thrill every sense and cater to every style. Discover your next fashion obsession while savoring mouthwatering treats crafted by the CCC team. With over 10 unique artists bringing their creativity to life, this event is set to ignite your passion for conscious fashion and more.

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Practical Information

The event start at 17.00 and lasts until 23.00.

Regular entry ticket: €3,00

Organisation

Three organisers based in The Hague. We believe in slow fashion and extending the life of clothes.

Isa, the designer behind Studio Fleshcult, is a boundary-pushing local fashion designer whose work merges art, fashion, and raw human emotion. Specialising in intricate knitwear and textile art, her designs incorporate distressed and deconstructed elements, exploring themes of vulnerability, pain, and resilience. The aesthetic of Studio Fleshcult is both avant-garde and visceral, appealing to those who appreciate fashion as a form of expressive, wearable art.

Essie, known as Heavenstress, is a DJ with a distinct, all-black aesthetic. Embracing a dark, underground vibe, she skilfully blends music that resonates with the alternative and avant-garde scenes. This is echoed in her photography, where she captures the same moody and ethereal visuals that explore themes of solitude, fashion, and urban nightlife. Both her DJ sets and photography convey a deep, introspective mood, drawing from influences in contemporary art and subculture.

Mila is a multidisciplinary creative who combines fashion, cooking, and jewellery into event organisation. Her work with silver rings reiterates the message of reusing materials, as the rings are made from recycled silver. Her culinary creations are an extension of this notion, often focusing on themes of sustainability and the exploration of unconventional approaches.

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