Sunday 17 February 2013

INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCED

CHRISTIAN WIJNANTS WINS 2013 INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE

Christian Wijnant was announced the winner of the 2013 International Woolmark Prize, during the final award event held at the ME Hotel.

Natalie Massenet, Chairman of the British Fashion Council opened the event; a judging panel including Victoria Beckham, Donatella Versace, Diane von Furstenberg, Franca Sozzani and Tim Blanks selected the winner.

“Christian invented a new shape and made it possible with an industrial production process, “ explained Franca Sozzani, Editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia and L’Uomo Vogue. “His designs are flattering, feminine and sexy, a modern interpretation of wool.”

After a global search spanning twelve months, reaching across sixteen countries and involving over seventy designers, six finalists representing Australia, China, Europe, India, Japan and the USA competed for the final international prize – of $100,000 AUD and the opportunity to be stocked in the most important boutiques around the globe including Harvey Nichols – London, Bergdorf Goodman – NY, 10 Corso Como – Milan, Joyce – China, David Jones – Sydney and Eickhoff Königsallee – Germany.

Dion Lee - Australia

Ban Xiao Xue - China

Christian Wijnants - Europe (Belgium)

Pankaj and Nidhi - India

DRESSEDUNDRESSED - Japan

Sophie Theallet - USA

The Woolmark Company Managing Director, Stuart McCullough said, “The International Woolmark Prize seeks outstanding and emerging talent from around the world, and we saw exceptional artisanship and design presented tonight. The prize is our commitment to supporting the future of the fashion industry and we are honoured to have received support from the global industry by way of our premier retail partners and judges both at the international and regional level.”

Christian Wijnants capsule Merino wool collection featured at the awards was based on the simple idea of starting from a single white yarn and to explore all its potential. The designer worked with one type of yarn in 100% Merino Wool, on seamless garments, knitted in one piece.

The leading theme was based on hand-knitting and hand-dyeing techniques, using deep colours inspired by crystals and minerals, and experimenting to obtain unique shades and avoid shrinkage.

Every piece was dyed with innovative techniques, and some of them unravelled and then re-knitted to create a unique irregular effect.

The collection will be available in partner retailers globally as of September 2013.

The final award event featured NEXT Models, with make-up by MAC and hair by Lyndell Mansfield and team at CLM thanks to Bumble & Bumble. Official airline partner for the event was Qantas.

Visit: www.woolmarkprize.com

The Woolmark Company would like to recognise the valuable contribution from the following partners:

Final judging panel

Diane Von Furstenberg - Co-Chairman and Founder, DVF Studio LLC

Donatella Versace - Creative Director and Vice President of Gianni Versace S.p.A.

Franca Sozzani - Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Italia, L’Uomo Vogue Italia and Vogue.it. Editorial Director of Condé Nast Italia. “Goodwill Ambassador for Fashion 4 Development” for the UN

Tim Blanks - Editor-at-Large Style.com

Victoria Beckham

Andrew Keith - President of JOYCE and Lane Crawford

Carla Sozzani - Owner 10 Corso Como

Paula Reed – Group Fashion Director Harvey Nichols

Nominating bodies

• British Fashion Council

• China Fashion Association

• Council of Fashion Designers of America

• Czech Grand Design

• Fashion Design Council of India

• Flanders Fashion Institute

• Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association

• IMG Fashion Australia

• Japan Fashion Week Organization

• Korea Fashion Association

• The Lock Group

• Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid

• MTD, Turkey

• NOT JUST A LABEL

• Pakistan Fashion Design Council

• Premsela, The Netherlands Institute for Design and Fashion

• Stark Foundation

• UAE: Dubai Fashion Week

• Vogue Australia

• Vogue China

• Vogue France

• Vogue Italia








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