Portrait in the store by Christine Halbig
Exhibition
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20 Jan 2023
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25 Feb 2023
Published: 11.01.2023
Bayerischer Kunstgewerbeverein
- Mail:
- info
bayerischer-kunstgewerbeverein.de
- Phone:
- +49 89 29 01 470
- Management:
- Monika Fahn

Women with hats get admiring looks because many would love to wear a hat - and then don't dare! That could soon change because, from January 20th, a real expert in her field will be presenting her creations in the portrait in the shop: Christine Halbig.
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Christine Halbig
At home in the most interesting minds. The Munich milliner Christine Halbig does not want to disguise but to underline the personality of the wearer.
Women with hats get admiring looks because many would love to wear a hat - and then don't dare! That could soon change because, from January 20th, a real expert in her field will be presenting her creations in the portrait in the shop: Christine Halbig. She has been making hats for 25 years and founded almost 20 years in the company Hüte Christine Halbig in Theatinerstraße in Munich. She and her team not only protect customers from the Bavarian state capital and the entire region but also celebrities from all over the world. Their slogan: At home on the most interesting minds.
Because Christine Halbig, master of the now rare craft of a milliner, has more than just a knack for hats. She has developed her very own philosophy to create the perfect hat for her customers. This includes an idea – about the essence of a shape or the material used. But this also includes discovering one's own personality, which the hat should bring to bear. An exciting process for the wearer and the milliner alike. After all, Christine Halbig's hats are not intended to disguise, but to dress, i.e. to underline the beauty and individuality of the wearer.
You can look at the portrait in the shop, but you can also try it on and buy it. It is best if the foreman advises you personally. Perhaps the beginning of many a great passion between a woman and her hats.
Opening: Thursday 19th January 2023 from 6 - 8 pm
Fitting dates: Friday 27th January 2023 from 2 - 6 pm
Friday 10th February 2023 from 2 - 6 pm
Women with hats get admiring looks because many would love to wear a hat - and then don't dare! That could soon change because, from January 20th, a real expert in her field will be presenting her creations in the portrait in the shop: Christine Halbig. She has been making hats for 25 years and founded almost 20 years in the company Hüte Christine Halbig in Theatinerstraße in Munich. She and her team not only protect customers from the Bavarian state capital and the entire region but also celebrities from all over the world. Their slogan: At home on the most interesting minds.
Because Christine Halbig, master of the now rare craft of a milliner, has more than just a knack for hats. She has developed her very own philosophy to create the perfect hat for her customers. This includes an idea – about the essence of a shape or the material used. But this also includes discovering one's own personality, which the hat should bring to bear. An exciting process for the wearer and the milliner alike. After all, Christine Halbig's hats are not intended to disguise, but to dress, i.e. to underline the beauty and individuality of the wearer.
You can look at the portrait in the shop, but you can also try it on and buy it. It is best if the foreman advises you personally. Perhaps the beginning of many a great passion between a woman and her hats.
Opening: Thursday 19th January 2023 from 6 - 8 pm
Fitting dates: Friday 27th January 2023 from 2 - 6 pm
Friday 10th February 2023 from 2 - 6 pm
Bayerischer Kunstgewerbeverein
- Mail:
- info
bayerischer-kunstgewerbeverein.de
- Phone:
- +49 89 29 01 470
- Management:
- Monika Fahn
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