Clothes to the people - Conversation 3: BONNE

On Friday December 12 we will host the tird talk of Clothes to the people with Amsterdam based fashion brand BONNE.

Walk in: 18:30

Talk starts at: 19:00

Warehouse, Sint Jansstraat 51, Amsterdam


In collaboration with Lukas Mauve – fashion writer and founder of online platform Present Forever, Warehouse organises a series of public interviews, called Clothes to the people, exploring new ways of thinking, engaging with and experiencing fashion. Through conversations with Amsterdam-based designers, the series seeks to bridge the gap between practice and theory – making and thinking – in criticizing fashion and unearth what radical transparency could mean for the fashion system at large.

BONNE is an Amsterdam-based fashion label founded in 2014 by stylist and designer Bonne Reijn (1990). The brand is built around a simple yet radical idea: to create utilitarian clothes oblivious to occasion, sex, age, and social norms. But BONNE is much more than just a brand – through collaborations with Patta, Daily Paper and numerous others, and its own creative force, it has become a pillar of Amsterdam’s cultural scene. Made from an anti-elitist and egalitarian spirit, their collections show that clothes can serve people rather than the other way around.

Clothes to the people is generously supported by Fonds voor Centrum