Tui Pranich Designs Screening Room for Bal Harbor Shops’ Fashion Project’s Film Festival

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 Fashion Project, Bal Harbour Shops’ cultural space, has been converted from exhibition space into a screening room designed by Tui Pranich/Tui Lifestyle. The redesign comes ahead of Fashion Project’s film festival, “DRESSING DOWN THE MOVIES”.
Fashion Project will offer 24 different films, spanning seven decades, looking at the symbiotic relationship between fashion and film. The program is curated by Nat Chediak, programming director of the Coral Gables Art Cinema.
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The film festival is free and open to the public, compliments of Bal Harbour Shops and Whitman Family Development. Click below for schedule–matinees and evening screenings­–along with Nat’s film notes.
Fashion Project is an experimental space sponsored by Bal Harbour Shops and located on its third level. Its curatorial projects and programs explore fashion and the culture of what we wear. Events and programs are complimentary and open to the public. Hours during FP: Festival: 2–9pm Mon–Sat; 2:30–5pm Sun. FP: Festival/Dressing Down the Movies runs through September 30. The exhibition next on view will be FP03: The Past, organized by acclaimed London-based curator and exhibition-maker Judith Clark and opening on October 8.

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