Ibiza Inclusion Fashion Day returns to Hï Ibiza for 2024 edition

Spotlighting models with functional diversity and the designers who embolden them.

Hailed as the world's first one per cent inclusive event, Ibiza Inclusion Fashion Day brings its unique catwalk back to Hï Ibiza for its fourth edition. Raising funds for the Ibiza and Formentera Adapted Sports Association (ADDIF), it takes place from 19:00 on 10 May

Following the resounding success of its previous edition, the initiative aims to spotlight individuals with functional diversity and showcase collections from some of the island's most marginalised groups.

Through this partnership, the event aims to increase awareness of current disparities in rights and opportunities.

Originating in Ibiza in 2019, Ibiza Inclusion Fashion Day has grown into an annual international platform with a presence in various locations across mainland Spain. Participating artists and designers not only aim to showcase their creative talents, but also contribute to a positive change that emphasises the beauty of diversity and inclusion. 

Yann Pissenem of The Night League states "At Hï Ibiza, we wholeheartedly embrace the spirit of inclusion and diversity that Ibiza Inclusion Fashion Day represents.

We are delighted to host an event that aligns so closely with our values and ethos. We look forward to welcoming numerous talented designers, artists, and especially the models and colleagues of ADDIF."

The event will feature established and emerging designers, each embodying unique style and a spirit of solidarity and inclusion. Appearances from prominent figures from the world of fashion and culture. Journalist and psychologist Irene Villa serves as the master of ceremonies.

The musical experience will be curated by Ibiza's very own DJs Igor Marijuan and Cris 44, alongside international singer Adriana Rogan, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere throughout the spectacle.

With a €20 entry donation, all proceeds from the event will go to ADDIF, reaffirming the initiative's commitment to a more inclusive whole, whatever the industry.

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