
If anyone hadn’t heard of Saul Nash a fortnight ago, they must have now. After receiving multiple accolades since late April, he’s now received another key prize -- The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
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If anyone hadn’t heard of Saul Nash a fortnight ago, they must have now. After receiving multiple accolades since late April, he’s now received another key prize -- The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
Saul Nash has won the 2022 International Woolmark Prize. Unveiled at an event in London, he was joined by the two designers behind South Africa’s Mmusomaxwell, who received the Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation.
The Woolmark Company is pulling out all the stops to support this year’s International Woolmark Prize with the latest news being a collab with FKA twigs and the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.
Amiri, Bianca Saunders, Doublet, EgonLab, Kidsuper, Rains, VTMNTS and Bluemarble will debut on the Parisian runways at a much-rejuvenated menswear fashion week, scheduled from January 18-23.
The Woolmark Company has released the list of finalists for the 2022 International Woolmark Prize with seven of the world’s most promising emerging design talents in the running for the accolade.
Applications for the 2021/22 International Woolmark Prize have opened as the annual prestigious award process begins in the search for outstanding fashion talent.
Matty Bovan has won both the 2021 International Woolmark Prizes, in a special virtual event this year, the merino wool industry support group announced Thursday.
The International Woolmark Prize, which is one of fashion’s most prestigious awards, has ramped up its publicity drive with the release of a 2021 video campaign created by Solange Knowles' Saint Heron agency.
Paris’s Première Vision show will not be staged physically, but on February 15-19 it will hold a digital event featuring a revamped e-marketplace and several online debates with industry professionals and specialists.
The Uruguay-born designer is taking over from Natacha Ramsay-Levi, whose departure from Chloé was announced officially on December 3. Gabriela Hearst will present her first collection for the French label next spring.