Fashion Makes Sense is the theme of the 9th edition of Fashionclash Festival in Maastricht. With four days of shows, performances, lectures and an exhibition/market.
Fashionclash Festival 2016 continued yesterday with a series of shows and performances and the celebration of the Fashionclash Talent Award. Take a look at an impresison of Day 2.
Fashionclash Festival 2016 continued yesterday with a series of shows and performances. Last shows of the day was the Graduationshow of MAFAD. Take a look at an impresison of Day 1.
The 2016 edition of Fashionclash Festival Maastricht kicked off yesterday with Spot On!, a celebration of Diversity. The theatrical encounters expressed the theme of heritage with a clash of cultures and disciplines.
Direction and concept were from Joost Horward in cooperation with Nina Willems and students of Theatre Academy Maastricht, Nora Ramakers and Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe.
The costumes were designed by Tiel Janssen and the ethnical costumes by students of the KABK (Royal Academy of Art, The Hague) and the Royal Academy of Arts Antwerp. There was also a preview of Fashionclash Festival participants.
Fashionclash Festival 2015 has come to an end. Last night the festival closed with an impressive Graduationshow of Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts (MAFAD), performances and a ceremony in which three designers were honoured with prizes sponsored by magazines Chapeau and Kaltblut and Fashionclash. Winner of the Fashionclash Festival Talent Award is the label LAT designed by Lautaro Amaeo Tambutto, winner of the Kaltblut magazine award is Patrick de Padua and Chapeau honored MAFAD-student Paula Reichert with their talent award.
The second day of Fashionclash festival 2015 was full of surprises. The designermarket, the exhibition and of course all the different fashionshows and performances. There was interesting footwear, a mix of folklore and kitsch and a lot of experiments with prints. Here’s an overview of day 2.
Fashionclash Festival 2015 in Maastricht has kicked off last night. The theme is Gender, and guest speaker Aynouk Tan transalted the theme in an interesting conversation. The first night was about the Clash Project premiere, Verweven a performance by Nina Willems and a preview of the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts. Other participants: Lotte Milder, Simeon Morris, Yojiro Kake, Ines Duvale, Linda Friesen, Judith van Vliet & Chris van den Elzen, Barbora Procházková.
The first day of FASHIONCLASH Festival 2014 in Maastricht is a fact, a clash of art and fashion, young and old, traditional and modern designers. But above all it showed the power of age.