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Hong Kong Fashion Fest Returns with Rhythm of the Heart Theme from September 1 to 14

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Hong Kong Fashion Fest Returns with Rhythm of the Heart Theme from September 1 to 14
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Hong Kong Fashion Fest Returns with Rhythm of the Heart Theme from September 1 to 14

2026-07-09 19:55 Last Updated At:20:08

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today

Presented by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and spearheaded and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the launch ceremony of the third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest was held today (July 9) at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. TheSecretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, and representatives of the organisers of the programmes officiated at the ceremony.

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Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speaking at the ceremony, Miss Law announced that this year's Hong Kong Fashion Fest will make its much-anticipated return from September 1 to 14 under the theme "Rhythm of the Heart". The event will bring together eight flagship programmes curated by six industry bodies and, for the first time, will be combined with CENTRESTAGE - the annual fashion extravaganza organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) - to generate stronger synergies. She added that the Government will continue to work together with the industry to help Hong Kong's fashion industry shine on the international stage.

This edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest continues to be spearheaded by CCIDA, in collaboration with the HKTDC, the Hong Kong Design Centre, the Clothing Industry Training Authority, the Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association, the Hong Kong Fashion Council, and the Hong Kong Design Institute. The rich variety of events spans haute couture, cross-regional menswear, denim culture, sustainable design and more. During the two-week Fashion Fest, Hong Kong will be transformed into a dazzling stage for embracing Eastern and Western fashion cultures and fostering creative exchanges, not only showcasing the creative power of emerging local and international fashion designers, but also sharing the vibrant energy of Hong Kong's fashion with the public and fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

Since its inauguration in 2024, Hong Kong Fashion Fest has developed into an annual fashion mega event over the past two years through the introduction of new elements and the strengthening of international crossover collaborations, bringing top-tier global fashion talents and industry elites to Hong Kong and helping local fashion designers develop local and overseas markets. For more detailed information and the latest updates on Hong Kong Fashion Fest, please visit the official website (www.hongkongfashionfest.com), or follow the official social media channels on Instagram (www.instagram.com/hkfashionfest), Facebook (www.facebook.com/hongkongfashionfest) and YouTube (www.youtube.com/@hkfashionfest).

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Launch ceremony of third edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest held today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CHP investigates confirmed Mpox case

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (July 9) that it is investigating a confirmed Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case, and strongly urged high-risk target groups to receive Mpox vaccinations. Meanwhile, the public is advised to be vigilant and avoid close physical contact with individuals suspected of contracting Mpox.

The case involves a 41-year-old male. He developed a fever and a rash over his genital area on July 2, followed by swelling of lymph nodes in his groin area on July 7. He sought medical treatment at the DH's Male Social Hygiene Clinic (SocHS) and was subsequently admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital for isolation treatment. He is currently in stable condition.

According to information provided by the patient, he had not received Mpox vaccination before the onset of symptoms. During the incubation period, he travelled to Taiwan alone and had high-risk exposure during his stay there. It cannot be ruled out that he was infected as a result. No epidemiological linkages between this case and confirmed Mpox cases recorded in Hong Kong earlier could be identified so far. The CHP is continuing its epidemiological investigation of the case and will report the case to the World Health Organization and the health authority in Taiwan.

Since 2022, Hong Kong has recorded a total of 93 Mpox cases (74 local cases and 19 imported cases), including the above-mentioned case. All patients were males. Epidemiological investigations revealed that most cases had high-risk sexual behaviour, including having sex with strangers or having sex without wearing condoms.

The Mpox vaccine can prevent infection and severe disease. The DH provides Mpox vaccination services for highrisk groups. The following high-risk target groups are eligible for Mpox vaccinations on a voluntary basis:

  1. individuals with high-risk sexual practices, e.g. having multiple sexual partners, sex workers, or having a history of sexually transmitted infection within the past 12 months;
  2. healthcare workersresponsible forcaring forpatients with confirmed Mpox;
  3. laboratory personnel working with zoonotic pox viruses; and
  4. animal care personnel with high risk of exposure in caseof Mpox occurrences in animals in Hong Kong.

High-risk target groups can receive Mpox walk-in vaccinations at any of the DH's Social Hygiene Service Clinics (namely Chai Wan SocHS, Wan Chai Male SocHS, Wan Chai Female SocHS, Yau Ma Tei Male SocHS, Yau Ma Tei Female SocHS, Yung Fung Shee SocHS, Fanling SocHS and Tuen Mun SocHS) and the DH's Yau Ma Tei Integrated Treatment Centre, without prior appointments.

Meanwhile, the DH's Kowloon Bay Integrated Treatment Centre and the Hospital Authority's Special Medical Clinics at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital also provide Mpox vaccination services for their clients.

Mpox is not transmitted through respiratory droplets or aerosols in general, and transmission would not occur through social contact. The CHP reminds the public, especially those at higher risks of exposure, to take precautions and avoid close physical contact with persons or animals suspected of being infected. They should seek medical attention as soon as possible if they experience relevant symptoms, including rash, fever, chills, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion, muscle pain, and severe headaches. They should not engage in activities with others that may involve contact with skin rash or body fluids.

For more details, please visit the CHP's page onMpoxandMpox Vaccination Programme.

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