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H&M is proud to announce the names of the eight
finalists of the H&M Design Award 2013. The finalists, invited to take part
from nineteen design schools in Europe, were selected by an H&M jury led by
Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M’s Head of Design. Members of this year’s grand jury are: Ann-Sofie Johansson,
H&M’s Head of Design; fashion designer Jonathan Saunders; editor-at-large
of style.com Tim Blanks; photographer Sølve Sundsbø; stylist Leith Clark;
blogger and photographer Hanneli Mustaparta; fashion journalist Kristopher
Arden Houser and H&M’s Creative Advisor Margareta van den Bosch. Information
on all the finalists can be found at designaward2013.hm.com, where voting for
this year’s People’s Prize will also open on January 16. The People’s Prize
winner will win the chance of a month’s internship at Jonathan Saunders in
London. "I’m so excited by the finalists of this year’s H&M
Design Award. The standard of entry was so high, with such creativity, energy
and attitude. We started the H&M Design Award to help move fashion forward,
and to celebrate and support graduates as they begin their careers. I can’t
wait to see what all of our finalists will do in the future,” says Ann-Sofie
Johansson, H&M’s Head of Design. THE FINALISTS ALBA PRAT (Germany): 31-year-old Alba from Barcelona has
lived in Berlin for seven years, where she studied at the Universität der
Künste. Her collection "syn chron” uses the visualisation of sound phenomena,
basing her prints on two different visualised recordings of her own heartbeat. DANIELA SALAZAR RODRIGUEZ (France): Originally from Venezuela,
27-year-old Daniela Salazar Rodriguez has studied in Paris since 2007. Her
collection, designed at L’Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture
Parisienne, mixes architectural modernity with Japanese and Korean historical
costume. ELEONORA BRUNO (Italy): Eleonora Bruno, who studied at
Polimoda in her native Florence, is a 25-year-old who has expanded her work
beyond hats to include full looks. Her collection, "Le Vie De Madame Roy”,
creates imagined outfits for a woman in Paris. ERIK LITZÉN (Sweden): Stockholm native 26-year-old Erik
Litzén, who studied at the city’s Beckmans College of Design, is interested in
plays with gender. His collection, "P-Androgeny”, uses draping and volume to
create tailoring that goes beyond the normal bounds of menswear. MAIA BERGMAN (United Kingdom): Maia Bergman, a 24-year-old
born in Buenos Aires but now based in London, studied for her BA at Central
Saint Martins. For her collection, she took simple, wearable silhouettes, and
created contrast by decorating them with intricate embellishment. MARK KENLY
DOMINO TAN (Denmark): Mark
Tan, a 26-year-old from Ry studied at DSKD in Kolding. His collection looks at the
relationship between the body and wood, foam and plaster. Mark first made
films, then translated these visual movements, shapes and colours into his
high-tech collection. MINJU KIM (Belgium): 26-year-old Minju Kim is originally
from South Korea, and is now in her master’s degree year at the Royal Academy
of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Minju’s collection is inspired by Manga, based on
sketches of her friends transformed into fantastical creatures. THOM BARENDS (Holland): Thom Barends is a 23-year-old from
Amsterdam, who studied at ArtEz in Arnhem. His collection looks at present day
society, and imagines a woman who ends up on the streets with nothing but her
mother’s ‘80s clothing. Press/image H&M | |
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