![]() ![]() Bravo Rafiga!įor details on the course Rafiga is studying, please see: Bachelor Fashion Design & Technology. Following on the trend Barbie is a reflection of our society, Rafiga imagined a « gender fluid » silhouette, including a leather coat and a backpack, which will be part of the exhibition, besides Barbie garments designed by the most famous fashion designers. Rafiga Hajili, our brilliant Azerbaijani first year student of the Bachelor Fashion Design and Technology of IFA Paris, is one of the 12 winners of this competition out of 190 participants. It is also a fashion icon, as famous designers or brands such as Dior, Thierry Mugler, Christian Lacroix, Jean-Paul Gaultier or Christian Louboutin have designed a wardrobe for her. To perpetuate this tradition with the next generation of fashion designers, the Museum Des Arts Décoratif organized a competition for students of international Fashion Design Schools, on the theme “Dress Barbie ". Winning finalists also have a chance to secure generous cash prizes and receive an all expenses paid trip to Milan for the final portion of the judging at MiFur.At the age of 57, Barbie, Mattel’s famous doll, will be the subject of an exhibition at the Parisian Museum Des Arts Décoratif from March 10th until September 18th, 2016.įar from being a simple toy, and despite being often criticized, Barbie is an iconic figure which reflects the social, cultural and esthetical evolution of our society. This competition offers hard-working students, and their schools, worldwide exposure and a chance to have their students’ designs exhibited that year at MiFur, the prestigious international fur fashion trade show, held in Milan, Italy. Sky’s the limit for these lucky few, because the contest unleashes the creativity of the young tech savvy minds who are encouraged to dream BIG in fur. ReMix is about finding the best designers from around the world to showcase their talents when working with fur and to promote their pure creativity before entering the commercial fashion industry. The final BRONZE prize honors was awarded to Edda Gimnes from the UK for her abstract pieces focused on bringing sketches to lifeĪ year in the making, young design hopefuls along with the guidance of their school’s faculty, work tirelessly to create original works of fashion that utilize and skillfully manipulate the versatility, luxuriousness and variations in fur types. YMA Competition Winners: Melissa Marsella and Olivero Perez. The 2016 winners, announced during the closing ceremony of MiFur 2016, boasted an impressive jury of fashion industry professionals. The competition’s final jury block included Sara Maino (senior editor of Vogue Italia & Vogue Talents) Veronica Etro (creative director of Etro Woman collections), Tamu McPherson (American blogger, author of All the Pretty Birds and street-style photographer), Leah Perez (head of the department of fashion at Shenkar) and Lory Yedid (partner at Value Search). Contests include the prestigious CFDA Fashion Awards, Joes Blackbook, Disney Style. ![]() On the regional level, winning students in their respective countries have mentoring opportunities to work hands- on with established designers and manufacturers affording them valuable access and exposure within the luxury fur industry. ![]() Through a prestigious partnership with the fashion incubator component of VOGUE, VOGUE TALENTS, the exciting global competition gives emerging design talent unprecedented and invaluable editorial reach and public relations exposure. With a beautiful light-filled installation at MiFur, the finalists in the 2016 ReMix competition were unveiled ![]()
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