************************************************************************** Fair for millionaires in Munich overshadowed by whiff of depression **************************************************************************
Munich A smoker lights a “Golden Zeus” cigar, coated with pure gold, at the Millionaire Fair in Munich, Germany. The trade show offering luxury goods for the ultra-rich opened with few in attendance amid the global financial meltdown. The four-day fair, founded by a Dutch lifestyle magazine in 2002, markets itself as a place for “the most beautiful and exclusive products and services”. For the $52 (£30) admission, visitors can take in about 100 exhibitors selling everything from jewellery to helicopters. The fair will soon travel on to Istanbul, Moscow and Amsterdam (AP)
"Your wealth makes us sick," is the motto of the demonstration targetting the fair
A fair specializing in luxury goods for the extremely wealthy opens in Munich on Thursday amid a raging financial crisis and anger at growing inequality. Social groups will be out on the streets to protest the event
It's tough being rich these days. Not only are the well-heeled seeing their assets plunge in value in the global financial crisis, now even small highlights on the social calendar, such as the "Millionaire Fair" in Munich, are at risk of being spoiled by a noisy group of social activists
Among the protest actions planned for the opening day of the exclusive life style event is a symbolic slave market that aims to turn the spotlight on wage dumping in Germany and around the world
"Our aim is not to pillory people, but to attack existing social conditions," said Walter Listl from the city's Social Forum. "Riches are the cause of poverty"
Just a few meters away from the entrance to the venue on Thursday, Oct. 16, demonstrators will be auctioning off cheap labor, singing anti-capitalist songs and staging sketches lampooning the bank bailout. Inside, visitors will be admiring private jets, high-end cars, lavish jewelry and haute couture
This is the first time that the Millionaire Fair, first held in 2002, has taken place in Germany. Previous venues have included Shanghai, Moscow and Amsterdam. The affluent southern German city of Munich in the country's richest state, Bavaria, is an obvious choice. It also played host to the Luxury Fair earlier in the year
Refreshments at the fair include champagne and caviar
Playground for the rich and famous
Fair organizers expect the event to attract some 20,000 people, including the rich and famous, top business people, luxury goods retailers, bon viveurs and just the plain curious
At 39 euros ($52) for an entrance ticket, you don't need to be a millionaire to get in. And who knows who you might rub shoulders with. Film stars like Joan Collins and Elizabeth Hurley and singer Bryan Ferry were among the guests at previous Millionaire Fairs
For four days, some 100 firms will be setting out their stalls across 16,000 square meters of exhibition space. According to the official Web site, "the creme de la créme of luxury goods industry will be presenting their most beautiful one-off creations, the most exclusive products and unusual services to the event's discerning visitors"
Or as one supplier's press release puts it, the fair will offer "a cornucopia of all the most beautiful and luxurious things the world has to offer"
"Obscene display of perverse wealth"
In Walter Listl's eyes, it represents "an obscene display of perverse wealth"
"According to UN statistics, a child dies every five seconds of malnutrition or from easily treatable diseases," Listl added. "They’re showcasing mobile phones studded with precious gems. We can’t just sit back and ignore that"
Germany's first Millionaire Fair is prompting Munich's Social Forum to break new ground. The network of some 40 local groups -- all with a decidedly anticapitalist bent, according to Walter Listl -- has not targeted specific events like this before
"It's the first time that we have staged something a bit spectacular aimed at a particular event of this kind," Listl said. "We are doing it for very topical and acute reasons"
The gap between rich and poor in Germany is widening
The timing of the Millionaire Fair and the global financial crisis as well as the growing gap between rich and poor in a country whose express goal has been "prosperity for all" has got the social activists out on the streets. The motto of the demonstration: "Your wealth makes us sick"
"We're not planning to approach or talk to the millionaires or the wannabe millionaires," said Listl. "We want to bring public attention to the degree of poverty that exists in this country -- and elsewhere"
It remains to be seen how the two worlds will react to one another, or even to what extent they will even meet. There will be a police cordon around the venue. The organizers were unavailable for comment.
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