From a photobooth and cafe to “Carré-ok” and disco, the pop-up brings three days of fun and creativity, dedicated to the iconic Hermès scarf
Mark your calendars: the Hermès Carré Club is finally coming to town. After successful runs in New York and Toronto, the pop-up exhibit will launch in Singapore for three days only, from October 19 to 21—so we think it’s best to register early. Conceived by artistic director Bali Barret, the concept space is adaptable to local interests, with Singapore’s edition at Lady Hill Road housing nice active concepts.
Still on the fence about whether it is worth your time? These are the highlights you shouldn’t miss:
Carré Studio
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet and interact with the designers behind Carré. Catch Gianpaolo Pagni, Ugo Gattoni, Jean-Simon Roch, Alice Shirley, Keng Saw, Octave Marsal and Théo de Gueltzl in action at the on-site atelier. Singaporean artist Izziyana Suhaimi will also join the artisans and embroider colourful threads on the scarves. You can even take home your very own illustrated portrait by Keng Saw, and name one of the 75,000 colours used by Hermès over the decades of creating Carré.