Hermès for a brighter future of Hong Kong

In support of Hong Kong Cancer Fund, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, and Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong, Hermès has personalised the silk twill scarf, Space Derby, and printed it as a limited edition with a specialised colour scheme.

Through Space Derby we are launched into space for a breathtaking derby among the stars! Mysterious planets and constellations light up a track on which six jockeys race at top speed. The artist Ugo Bienvenu draws inspiration from mid-twentieth-century American comics and their superheroes for these cosmic teams of horses steered by daring drivers. Every detail contributes to the futuristic and colourful atmosphere of this thrilling race, from the curves of the chariots to the combinations of the horses.

Should you wish to support these three dedicated organisations and the people and environment they care for, you can fill in the donation card and bring it into a store or send it by post, along with a cheque, by 28th February 2023.

Net proceeds from the sale will be donated to Hong Kong Cancer Fund, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, and Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong.

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Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong

Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong (ADAHK) was established in 1986. With the vision that “arts are for everyone,” ADAHK believes that everyone has the potential and talent for creativity, as well as the right to enjoy the beauty and vitality of the arts to their fullest. ADAHK is the only organisation in Hong Kong dedicated to providing holistic services to support the development of arts among people of all disabilities. The association advocates an inclusive society by promoting equal access opportunities in the arts.

New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association

Since 1965, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association has been dedicated to recovery-oriented, people-focused, evidence-based community mental health service development. The Association operates more than 70 service units and projects to render residential services, employment and vocational training, community support for 16,700 people in recovery with mental illness (PIR) and their families, as well as provide mental health education to 37,500 members of the general public annually.

hk cancer fund

HK Cancer Fund was established in 1987, it is the city’s largest cancer support organization. They provide free information and professional support to anyone living with or affected by cancer. Their vision is to better the quality of cancer support in Hong Kong and ensure that no one faces cancer alone.