Maui Impact Art Project At Nyfw Aims To Support Displaced Families And Children With A Boost From Love.Com
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A collaborative event featuring celebrities, fashion designers, social media influencers, and models aims to raise money at New York Fashion Week for an urgent humanitarian crisis still taking place in Maui, Hawaii.
Recorded as the worst wildfire in recent US history, claiming what’s estimated to be over 1,000 lives and displacing over 9,000 people from their homes, the Lahaina fires completely destroyed Maui’s most historic town and its survivors need our support.
On Sunday September 10th 2023 at 5pm, impact driven designers and artists are displaying and selling their works in an effort to raise money to support Maui residents. Designers and Artists include Katalyst AKA Kat Nowak, Max Louis of Lahaina Hands; an art-fashion project created by the surviving children of Lahaina, sustainable swimwear designs by Swim Gaia & Gaia House, Humanitarian Digital Artist: Godric Reign (RyūzanXR), Nadine Casanova (Kalibri), and the Artist Community Space Blue; a groundbreaking project taking impactful art and music to the moon aboard NASA’s IM-1 Private Payload: The “Lunaprise” Time Capsule Mission.
Love.com, in collaboration with SpaceBlue and Love.com Water, is delivering artesian water cans to help families in Maui without clean water access due to recent events. This effort involves 222 dedicated artists raising awareness about social impact issues through art, fueled by Love.com's commitment to humanity.
Traveling to NYFW all the way from Maui Hawai’i, designer, influencer and musical artist Max Louis has been on the ground providing food, water and shelter support to displaced families and individuals in Lahaina since the
devastating Aug 8th fires. Together with the Cabanilla Ohana, Max has created Lahaina Hands, a brand featuring artwork created by the children who survived the Maui fires. Lahaina Hands gives 100% of its profits directly to displaced families and aims to provide work for those who not only lost their homes, but their jobs and businesses in the Maui fires. www.LahainaHands.com & www.Lahaina.Giving.
The event will be hosted at the eco-conscious New Earth Museum in Brooklyn, with the space being designed by Heartist and Bitbasel and highlights designers Forver Lavi, House of Fashion, LCamero) and the new Maui based fashion brands Lahaina Hands & Swim Gaia Sustainable Swimwear, whose team has been on the ground doing impact work in Maui almost immediately since the fire subsided. Original artwork created by young survivors from the fire will be on display and up for auction. Proceeds will go directly to the displaced families in Maui, Hawaii.
Donors can buy art and help support them right off the runway and hold onto a collection that will be super rare with a space mission coming up that
will take the artwork. 1/3 of the support managed by the Love Foundation and the “Marshmello to the moon pet project” will go towards supporting the Humane society and helping rescue and care for surviving pets there in Hawaii, ⅓ towards www.lahaina.giving and ⅓ support towards Mauii Strong
To help support buy a ticket here to the event even if you cant attend and login here to view the artwork at art.spaceblue.club ( this link is not live yet but will be later tonight with the actual artwork)
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