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maandag 20 juni 2016

Alya Hessy at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

photo by Marte van Haaster
Visual artist Alya Hessy, graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in 2015, operates in the world between the body and textiles. Born in Ukraine, living in the Netherlands and fascinated by Japan, Alya explores the realms of politics, philosophy and physicality through making objects, writing and performing. She seeks emptiness as a way of letting go of the pre-defined and allowing multiple interpretations.

You can see Alya Hessy's work during FASHIONCLASH Festival at the Heritage Exhibition (July 1 + 2 at SAMdecorfabriek) and Heritage Show + Talk (July 3 at Gebouw M, Tapijnkazerne).



When did you realise you wanted to be a fashion designer? 
I have always been busy with art through my life, but it became the main thing when I went to study to the Rietveld Academy, where I graduated in the summer 2015.

zaterdag 18 juni 2016

BFW Design Collective at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

'New spirit of Heritage / Savremen život kulturnog nasleđa' exhibition at Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade open from 13th of June until 19th of June.

BFW Design Collective at FASHIONCLASH Festival - Heritage Exhibition, July 1 + 2 at SAMdecorfabriek Maastricht.

BFW Design Collective will present a unique blend of traditional Slavic elements created by Serbian designers such Tamara Radivojevic, Jelena & Svetlana Prokovic, Evica Milovanov Penezic and Ana Ljubinkovic.
BFW DESIGN COLLECTIVE as an association gathers professionals from the domain of fashion
has created a network that connects more than 80 independent Serbian designers.
The association was officially founded under the aegis of Belgrade Fashion Week 2 years ago. But generally we cooperate with Serbian designers in this way for 20 years now. The Belgrade Fashion Week puts an emphasis on linking the local fashion scene with the nearby markets and leading world fashion centers.

Describe yourself in three words. 
Designers, innovators and entrepreneurs.

What are your main achievements so far? 
We are searching for relevant partners, projects and possibilities for development and improvement of the local fashion sector.

In what projects are you involved at this moment? 
Our association is working actively on several programs at the moment: promoting Serbian designers abroad - FASHIONCLASH for starters; preparing a promotion for London Fashion Week; helping designer develop their brands in various way in the scope of numerous fashion and art projects that are scheduled for this summer; preparing various educational seminars and workshops held by various renowned fashion experts in autumn; working on the next edition of Fashion Incubator - a project intended for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students from the local fashion academies where members of our association are engaged as mentors of these talented young people; finally, involved in organising the 40th edition of Belgrade Fashion Week – a complex fashion and art project which has going on for 20 years now.

How would you define fashion? 
Fashion is an iconoclastic form of art which pushes the boundaries of human creativity, tears down various taboos and represents an everlasting source of growth, change, affluence, freedom and joy. 

What do you want to communicate with your designs in general? 
The main goal of BFW Design Collective is to support independent designers as generators of the Serbian fashion and cultural scene. Designers are facing a wide range of difficulties: inadequate business models, insufficient financial resources, the lack of institutional support, insufficient development programs...That’s why the Association tends to enable sustainability of independent fashion designers’ business and to establish the value system based on quality and originality.
images source
letelaste.blogspot.nl/2016/06/etnografski-muzej-nesto-novo-nesto.html

What can we expect from you at the festival? 
BFW Design Collective will be presenting a unique blend of traditional elements, distinctive Oriental and Occidental influences, modern lines and silhouettes. We truly believe that differences can be blended in a powerful and stimulating manner, not just produce a clash with devastating results. We also want to show that elements of our heritage are not just a never-ending source of inspiration for designers, but also a vessel for keeping heritage and traditions alive, for pondering over who we are and where we are going as individuals and a society, and for creating a new kind of legacy to be passed onto generations to come who will leave their own mark onto a magnificent ability of human being and that is: to create. We truly believe that FASHIONCLASH FESTIVAL enables designers and artists to learn from and about each other, to broaden their horizons, to take an active part in their society and to stimulate others to do the same. Therefore, we are coming with a lot of positive energy, a huge smile and an open mind to join FASHIONCLASH community and give our fair share of contribution to this festivity.


Can you tell us something about your heritage? 
In short, our heritage could be described as a pulsating confluence of contrasts: the East and the West, the urban and rural, the individual and the universal etc.

How is the theme Heritage related to your work (can be also preferred to previous work)? 
We strongly believe in the idea of heritage as a base of contemporary creativity.

Ana Ljubinković "Cloudwalker" Collection S/S 2016
Marina Krtinic {Fox Models} by Milos Nadazdin 
(How) do you reflect your personal heritage into your design(s)? 
Every individual creator has her/his own way... Our goal is to get to know these ways and to present them to the public. Eventually, by spreading the word about Serbian contemporary fashion, we will be telling a tale about our heritage, colourful customs, creative ideas and aesthetical views and many things more, because fashion is a means of cultural exchange – one of the best!

If you could trade your heritage, for what would you trade it? 
It goes without saying that heritage, among other things, unquestionably shapes an individual’s entire being in so many tangible and intangible ways. However, we feel that the focus should not be on what we would do with our heritage, but on what kind of heritage we shall be leaving to generations to come.

http://belgradefashionweek.com

dinsdag 14 juni 2016

Natalie Dawson at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

Meet Natalie Dawson, an in Manchester based fashion designer, who originally is from Dallas, USA. She graduated from Cardonald College with a HND in fashion design and manufacture in 2011 and in 2014 she graduated from the  Manchester School of Art with a  honours BA in fashion design. She gained experience at Linder Sterling and the film 'God Help The Girl' and during her internships at Bebaroque and Meadham Kirchoff.

You can see Natalie Dawson’s work during FASHIONCLASH Festival at the Heritage Exhibition (July 1 + 2 at SAMdecorfabriek) and Heritage Show + Talk (July 3 at Gebouw M, Tapijnkazerne).


Q&A with Natalie Dawson

When did you realise you wanted to be a fashion designer? 
I came to fashion late in life. I originally came from a curating /fine art photography background but when I was 24 I took a dressmaking class then enrolled in a fashion design course. I haven't looked back after that.

What are your main achievements in your career at this moment? 
Showcasing my work at the House of Parliament in London and at a showcase in Ningbo China. Fashion has taken me to places I would have never thought I would ever get to.

vrijdag 10 juni 2016

Heritage Show + Talk - FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

The Heritage Show is a special presentation in line with the theme Heritage directed by Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck. This collective show is composed with collections of designers who’s work expresses the theme of Heritage. Following the performance there is a Fashion Talk with the audience and the designers.








"heritage is a big word.
with heavy and emotional meaning.

heritage is about cherishing the past,
about being aware of the now,
about what might happen and what you might pass on in the future.

together with designers from all over the world i will try to,

collectively, with all that is happend before, 
collectively, on a sunny sunday afternoon,
collectively, try to leave an echo behind.

i know,
big words."

because i am worth it - Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck
Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck will take us around the world through the work of Aine Katrina Byrne, Hana Frisonsova (Czech Republic), Laetitia Lemaire (France), Juliëtte Heijnen (Netherlands), Uta Bekaia (USA/Georgia), Muslin Brothers (Israel), Natalie Dawson (UK), Pavlína Miklasová (Czech Republic), PETITEÉ (Czech Republic) and Exploring Inspirations project designers who explored Serbian old crafts techniques.

maandag 30 mei 2016

Pikkpack Shoes at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

Anna Gyurkovics Photography
Meet Sara Gulyas, a creative Hungarian shoe designer who lives in Budapest. She graduated as a leather-designer from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2013. In the same year she introduced her brand Pikkpack, which is a Hungarian play on words meaning “it’s a piece of cake”. Pikkpack is a flat-packed footwear that the wearers assemble themselves.

You can see Sara Gulyas’ work at the Heritage Exhibition. Friday July 1 open at 18:30 and Saturday July 2 open at 16:00 (free entrance).

When did you realise you wanted to be a designer? How long have you been designing? 
I went to a secondary school of fine and applied Arts when I was 15. I was admitted to the ‘leather-design’ department, this is when my story with and love for leather started and this is when I started designing leather accessories. At the moment, I work with shoes but it’s possible that I will get back to designing bags in the future. I have never been particularly interested in clothes and I would not call myself a fashion designer. I prefer just the term ‘designer’.

donderdag 28 april 2016

Exploring Inspirations

Presented during Belgrade Fashion Week in April, Exploring inspirations supported by Stimulering Fund Creative Industries Fund Netherlands, will be on display during FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016.

Exploring Inspirations project took place in 2015 with Dutch and Serbian designers participating in three stages: clothing, jewelry and shoe design. All designers took part in workshops with experienced craftsmen. Clothing items based on knitwear technique, onsite, with knitters demonstrating the patterns and possibilities of the wool material.
Jewelry design phase was centered around a filigree masterclass workshop with experienced goldsmith from Macedonia, Biljana Klekačkoska who explained the technique so that the designers mastered it in just four days of intense work and produced their own prototype jewelry designs in silver.
Shoe design workshop focused on opanak shoe (the traditional Balkan type of shoe) as an inspiration. The craftsmen from Kiri manufacture of traditional costumes held a demonstration of opanak assembling and leather preparation before the designers, enabling them the insight of the stages and method of constructing the details that are involved in their drawings later.
The results: sketches of contemporary garments and shoes and jewelry. The production of which involves the application of an appropriate technique that was chosen at the workshop. These designer pieces, in addition to being modern, first of all preserve the crafts that are inspired by: traditional patterns of knitwear from Sirogojno, traditional opanak techniques of knitting leather and filigree embroidery in silver with outstanding detail. Therefore, each piece has the aura of cultural heritage as an added value.
Conny Groenewegen, Sanne Jansen, Irina Somborac, Nina Sajet, Nhat-Vu Dang, Nenad Sojaković, Amber Ambrose Aurele, Deniz Terli, i Jan Jansen designed together a mini collection, which has nothing to do with trends, but is somehow transferring capsule legacy of the past into the modern era. It is a capsule collection themed around the craftsmanship techniques from the Balkans.

In addition, the special guest during the exhibition in Belgrade was the brand Afriek, also from Amsterdam whose methods are very similar to the project. Brand Afriek produces a very small series of men's clothing made from traditional African fabrics with vibrant color prints and also employ African workers in making the clothes. The long-term objective of the project Exploring Inspirations is certainly production of this collection and its accessories, networking new guest designers who will be inspired by other traditional crafts and complement this collection in the future.

Exploring Inspirations is supported by Stimulering Creative Industries Fund Netherlands.

http://www.gradbeograd.eu

vrijdag 18 maart 2016

THIESSEN WIJNKOOPERS

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 partners with Thiessen Wijnkoopers


Steeped in history

A firm of royal distinction and the holder of a Royal Warrant has obligations to live up to. Thiessen Wijnkoopers, since 1717, has led the way in importing quality wines form France and the rest of the world for almost 300 years. Our centuries-old property in the heart of the city is an impressive part of Maastricht’s cultural heritage. Thiessen is the place par excellence for a large collection of the best wines, ports and champagnes. Just a five minute walk from the Vrijthof, our beautiful historic premises are also an unique location for tastings, diners and other gatherings. Feel free to step inside and discover this hidden treasure.

"He who knows how to taste wine does not drink wine but savors secrets."
- Salvador Dali -

www.thiessen.nl

dinsdag 8 maart 2016

behind the scenes FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 Campaign

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 campaign behind the scenes images 

In relation to the theme of Heritage a campaign is created with an editorial and fashion film in collaboration with Lonneke van der Palen, Studio Noto, M.A.C. Cosmetics, KEVIN.MURPHY and WEDOVOODOO.TV In this editorial work of emerging designers from the Netherlands.

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 campaign credits:

Photography: Lonneke van der Palen
Make-up: M.A.C. Cosmetics
Hair: KEVIN.MURPHY
Graphic design: Studio Noto
Styling & Art direction: FASHIONCLASH Assistants: Pia Walter, Nienke Creemers, Sem Shayne

Models: Isabella Provaas @ CJ Models, Mara Kasanpawiro and Isa Nilwik @Models Rock Agency, Bert Snaterse, Jessica Irabor, Annoury Belaraj

Designers: Merel Bos, Joelle Boers, Judith van Vliet, Noir Near Future, Renate Cuiper, Jivika Biervliet, Minou Lejeune, Jennifer Droguett, Michał Wójciak, Julia Aumann, Maarten van Mulken, Nawie Kuiper, Branko Popovic and Brenda Prins.

donderdag 3 maart 2016

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 Campaign Launch

Save the date for FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016, the HERITAGE edition 
June 30 – July 3, various locations in Maastricht

The 8th edition of the international and interdisciplinary fashion festival takes place June 30 – July 3 in Maastricht (The Netherlands).
The 4-day festival program with Fashion Shows, Exhibitions, Performances, Designer Market, Fashion Talks, MAFAD Academy Graduation, Awards and Parties gives more than 150 designers and artists from all over the world the opportunity to show their work to a diverse international audience and industry professionals.

The 8th edition of the festival is curated around the theme of HERITAGE, consisting of a theme related and general programme. The festival is a reflection of what is going on within the international fashion scene in the new generation of designers; imagination of the zeitgeist of contemporary fashion design through the eyes of the new generation of designers and artists. FASHIONCLASH Festival is an unique opportunity to discover new talent and to get inspired by the art of fashion.

FASHIONCLASH Festival is accessible to everyone. Most of the program is accessible for free, to attend the Fashion Shows there is a ticket sale starting beginning of May. Since the first edition in 2009 more than 900 talents from 50 different countries have joined FASHIONCLASH Festival and were given the opportunity to show their talent and work. Some of their careers really took of from there! Take a look at fashionclash.nl for an impression of the event and the activities of FASHIONCLASH throughout the world.

HERITAGE Edition 
FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 looks to the future along the theme of ‘Heritage’.
‘Like no other fashion knows how to renew itself again and again by creating a new atmosphere each season, using the past as an infinite source of inspiration and by selling and presenting the past as the new future. Designers look back to the past but also dare to speculate about the future. From this perspective designers are shaping the future of the shape of things to come. What is the role of our cultural heritage in a constantly changing world? How are new generation designers dealing with their cultural heritage (ancestry and traditions) in a globalized world where everything seems to be reachable and in which fashion is dominated by Fast Fashion chains and mass-production? Where do you come from, where do you go?’ 

Campaign Launch
In relation to the theme of Heritage a campaign is created with an editorial and fashion film in collaboration with Lonneke van der Palen, Studio Noto, M.A.C. Cosmetics, KEVIN.MURPHY and WEDOVOODOO.TV In this editorial work of emerging designers is included such as Merel Bos, Jivika Biervliet, Noir Near Future and Minou Lejeune.

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 campaign credits
Photography: Lonneke van der Palen Make-up: M.A.C. Cosmetics
Hair: KEVIN.MURPHY
Graphic design: Studio Noto
Styling & Art direction: FASHIONCLASH
Assistants: Pia Walter, Nienke Creemers, Sem Shayne
Models: Isabella Provaas @ CJ Models, Mara Kasanpawiro and Isa Nilwik @Models Rock Agency, Bert Snaterse, Jessica Irabor, Annoury Belaraj
Designers: Merel Bos, Joelle Boers, Judith van Vliet, Noir Near Future, Renate Cuiper, Jivika Biervliet, Minou Lejeune, Jennifer Droguett, Michał Wójciak, Julia Aumann, Maarten van Mulken, Nawie Kuiper, Branko Popovic and Brenda Prins.

Partners
FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 is made possible thanks to generous support of partners and sponsors, funds, friends and voluneers. FASHIONCLASH is structurally supported by the Province of Limburg and The Municipality of Maastricht. FASHIONCLASH Festival is part of Fashion Maastricht.

donderdag 25 februari 2016

DS Automobiles & FASHIONCLASH


FASHIONCLASH teams up with DS Automobiles

DS: a brand new French luxury brand with heritage…

A French brand born in Paris, DS was officially founded on 1 June 2014. Its stated ambition is to revive the tradition of premium vehicles in the French automotive industry. Drawing on the very best of French know-how, DS perpetuates the values of innovation and distinction inherited from the first DS, launched in 1955. Designed for customers looking for a means to express themselves as individuals, the DS range now comprises the New DS 3, New DS 3 Cabrio, New DS 4 and DS 4 Crossback and last but not least New DS 5 that you will see the 2016 edition of FASHIONCLASH Festival. The DS range stands out with exceptional styling, sensations and refinement down to the last detail, together with premium materials and advanced technology.

http://www.dsautomobiles.nl
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