A new exhibition titled “What Will We Wear in the Future?” has opened at the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum. Organized in partnership with Platform Culture Central Europe (PCCE), the event presents innovative and eco-friendly fashion designs created by young talents from both Europe and Azerbaijan.
Creative Visions of Eco-Fashion
The exhibition features 28 designers from Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Azerbaijan. Each artist brings a fresh perspective to sustainable fashion, using creativity to express new ideas about style and environmental responsibility.
Their works combine aesthetics and awareness, exploring how fashion can adapt to global concerns such as pollution, waste, and climate change.
Materials That Shape the Future
Many of the showcased garments are made with natural and recycled materials such as linen, nettle, and silk. Some designers go a step further by introducing biomaterials—textiles developed from fungi, algae, or bacterial cultures. These experimental fabrics open up new paths for fashion with less environmental impact.
Bridging Cultures Through Design
This exhibition is not just about fashion. It celebrates the collaboration between different nations and cultures. Young designers from various countries work together to create a shared message of sustainability, innovation, and forward-thinking design.
Exhibition Dates and Partners
The event is organized by PCCE member states, the Hungarian Embassy in Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum. It will remain open to the public until April 13, 2025, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the future of eco-fashion.




