The once ubiquitous neon signs of Hong Kong are now few and far between, but they have ingrained in our memory. Curated by 100°C, Lights On! is a pop-up marketplace held at the Fringe Club from May 26 to June 2 that showcases repurposed neon signs from the past, so these bits of our history can shine in a sustainable future.
Lights On! will be hosted by the Fringe Club. Housed in an 1890s colonial heritage landmark, the Fringe Club has nurtured emerging artists for over 40 years. In 2018, it received the HKICON Conservation Award, a recognition for the historic building’s rebirth as a vibrant arts hub.
Lights On! offers a retail experience featuring select fashion and lifestyle merchandise that draw on the past to open up a new, more sustainable consumer market. Many featured brands are inspired by once popular everyday products, or repurposed through thoughtful design. Featured brands include V VISSI, Locoweed, Invisibilis Moveré, Arty: Active, BIG HORN, Maison Blanche、LE FONDRE、Blind by JW. Artists including Saville Chan from“A Light Never Goes Out”, Vincent Au Yeung, KC Wong (RidiculouSneakers), Tony Tam (Delta Blues Audio), Masahito Hiranuma, World Harp Day, etc. Traditional Hong Kong brands reworked from the REMIX program is also on spot paying tribute to our shared heritage. Their timeless, vintage looks are never out of style. Thanks to eco-friendly choice of materials and production process, they shine the brightest amid current environmental challenges like our repurposed neon signs.