

In a collaborative effort to raise funds for the MSSI (Multiple Sclerosis Society of India) and celebrate an eclectic range of creative talent, three initiators (White Collar Hippie, Foxymoron and Homegrown) have come together to offer a unique shopping experience which merges the worlds of art, music, dance, fashion and – having a good time. A multimedia experience with something for everybody!
Wearhouse Bombay is all set to take place in the grungy interiors of Sitara Studios, offering clothes sourced from all over the city at affordable prices. The proceeds received will be donated to the MSSI to facilitate medical reimbursements and disburse supplementary medication to the patients suffering from the disease
In addition to feeding every fashionistas dream, the event also includes live music, art showcases and film screenings to draw audiences from each walk of life. An initiation that drives social awareness and supports India’s emerging hub of talent, it promises to be an entertaining event backing a good cause.
Here are some of the unique aspects of the event you really shouldn’t miss:
Exhibitions, Art, Music & Stand up Comedy : Curated by Homegrown & Neharika Lohia
1. Instagram Exhibition:- Bringing to you one its kind, ‘#InstagramExhibition,’ conceptualized and curated by us. Our idea was to give everyone a chance to showcase their inner artist through Instragram Pictures. We have curated some of the best Smart Phone photography and design work from across India.
2). Music Performances: Tejas Menon, AlgoRhythm , Spud in the Box & Orbs and Zen
3). Stand Up Comedy :
Saturday 23rd - Jaideep Juneja, Sonali Thakker, Aditya Desai
Sunday 24th - Simran Bir Singh, Kaneez and Nick Pillow
4) Art Exhibits:
HOMEGROWN - Aparna Banerjee, Chimnaya B. R., Anant Ahuja, Anniruddh Mehta
NEHARIKA - Konkani Mukherjee, Pawan Charanlal, Swaruup Kanintura , Neharika Lohia
Workshops & Film-Screenings by White-Collar Hippie
1) Superman of Malegaon: Either the director or the concerned member of the crew will give a talk about the experience of the film and the journey ofthe film’s popularity.
2) Siddarth Anand’s film “Semshook” on the journey of a boy who escapes from Tibet to India. He will give a talk on the film. He’s the director.
3) Terribly Tiny Tales : Physical display of Terribly Tiny Tales. A talk on how the idea of Terribly Tiny Tales evolved. Three writers from the team will come and conduct workshops.
4) Travel Photographer Ritesh Uttamchandani will conduct workshops.
5) Ship of Theseus :- There will be a screening of the movie, the director of the movie will talk about how the journey of the story is a film in itself.