[07/09/2020]
Alarmed by the socio-economic crisis in Lebanon, Momma’s Blues designer Hala Moawad decided to organise “It’s Lebanon’s anarchy that bothers you” charity sale and exhibition at Galerie Charraudeau for the benefit of Beit el Baraka, an NGO dedicated to the Lebanese people living in increasingly precarious conditions.
More than 80 visual artists, photographers and fashion designers offered their pieces for this event, such as: Lou Doillon, Jacquemus, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Rabih Kayrouz, Anissa Kermiche, Harley Weir, Mohamed Bourouissa, Pierre-Ange Carlotti, Nikolai von Bismarck, Karoline Lang, Ricardo Fumanal, Juliette Seydoux.
The full catalog of works for sale or bidding are available on their website or instagram.
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