TEAM MAASTRICHT

We’re kicking off with Team Maastricht! The team consists of Anouk van de Sande, Daisy van Loenhout, Antoine Peters, Iris Claessens and Esra Copur, under the lead of Branko Popovic (FASHIONCLASH). 

The city of Maastricht is culturally flourishing and creatives many opportunities for young and emerging creative artists and companies – which is amazing! However, its region, South Limburg, is the unhealthiest region in The Netherlands. For the next few months, Team Maastricht will work on solutions that contribute to Positive Health: living a resilient and meaningful life. They will look at physical, psychological and spiritual functioning, as well as quality of life, social participation and daily functioning. How can fashion design contribute to better well-being? Special attention will be paid to the social participation of children and youngsters in society. 

 
 
 
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DAISY VAN LOENHOUT

Daisy van Loenhout is the owner of Lithe Lab; a research and design consultancy with a specialization in personal design and innovative concepts in healthcare. The ‘lab’ combines fashion design – in the form of supportive garments and textiles - with medical devices. Through this unique combination, Daisy aims to create more diverse options for the wearer; both in terms of functionality and aesthetics.

 
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ANOUKxVERA

Anouk van de Sande and Vera de Pont together form AnoukxVera; a studio focused on print, motion and visual storytelling. The studio operates within the fields of textiles and other materials in the direct environment of the human body. Characteristic of their work is a playful handwriting, which bridges the gap between graphic design and moving imagery. The results tend to be thought-provoking, with a special focus on the sustainability and flexibility of fashion and interior design. 

 
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IRIS CLAESSENS

Iris Desiree Claessens is a Dutch jewelry designer based in Maastricht. Her designs reflect her love for the wonders of nature and aim to make an emotional statement by reflecting her personal emotions. The jewelry seems delicate and makes one question the world around us and the frailty of life in general. Iris herself lost her mother at the age of 22. Her work, therefore, is about life and the passing of time.   

 
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ANTOINE PETERS

Antoine Peters’s creative expressions encompass the fields of fashion, art and architecture. The overlapping concept? The relationship between clothing and the human body. The outcomes range from ready-to-wear garments to avant-garde fashion and from industrial produced pieces to one-of-a kind items made by hand. With everything Antoine creates, he aims to slow people – and their prejudices – down and to spread optimism; bring a smile to people’s faces.

 
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ESRA COPUR

Esra Copur creates collections that reflect collective ways of thinking. The ‘herd mentality’ is often depicted as something negative. However, it can be greatly empowering when visualized and redesigned into something positive. By merging fashion design with art installations, Esra reshapes existing items and positions them in a new context that questions, for example, the basic needs in life, sustainability, ethics, and sociology – topics that deserve our attention and active response.

 
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BRANKO POPOVIC

Branko Popovic is a creative maker who is active in the fields of fashion and performing arts. As a creative maker, his work encompasses creative direction, project development, curation and consulting. Popovic is best known as one of the co-founders of FASHIONCLASH, but also reports for various online media and is part of the advisory board at the Creative Industries Fund. Last, but not least, he is the coach of team Maastricht.

 
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TEAM TILBURG

Next up is Team Tilburg! Under the lead of Iris Ruisch (M-ODE), designers Katja Ravina, Jessica van Halteren, Laura Luchtman, Marionella Hanley and Gabriel Fontana will take a closer look at the city of Tilburg. 

The city is known for its industrial nature and rich textile history – no wonder the Textiel Museum is based there! However, in North Tilburg 43,5% of youngsters have a low level of education and 21,4% of households earn the minimum income. With 160 nationalities, the city is rich in culture, ethnicities and identity. By focusing on offering new perspectives through identity building and participation, the city aims to reach eudaimonic wellbeing and ultimately keeping the youth away from the criminal path. During the next few months, Team Tilburg will research how fashion design can contribute to more happiness, welfare and prosperity with a social focus on creating inclusive encounters and stimulating ownership.  

 
 
 
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MARIONELLA HANLEY

Marionella Hanley is a unisex fashion designer with a mission. She raises social awareness by addressing the topics of equality, ecological responsibility and a need for improved education – accessible by everyone. In 2019 she won the fashion fest competition by MAFB: a multidisciplinary competition with a special focus on storytelling and creating a more inclusive future for the fashion industry. 

 
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JESSICA VAN HALTEREN

Jessica van Halteren is the initiator of the Mulas Hybrid Haus; a hybrid design studio where multidisciplinary design visions are blended with conceptual collaborations and in turn translated into tangible projects. Van Halteren aims to shape a new perspective on fashion by taking a critical stance towards the current fashion industry. Rather than continuously producing new goods from scratch, she recycles existing products. Her mission? To spread her vision; how fashion can be beautiful but also something we should be critical about.  

 
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GABRIEL FONTANA

Gabriel Fontana is a ‘social designer’; he designs strategies and innovative tools that enhance social inclusion and empower minorities within educational and cultural institutions. Fontana thus operates at the intersection of design and sociology and uses fashion as a tool for social change and to foster new value systems. His work has been awarded with multiple design prizes (Rotterdam New Talent Award 2018, Paris Design Forum 2019) and diverse design grants (Stimuleringsfonds, CityLab10 and CBK Rotterdam).

 
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KATJA RAVINA

Katja Ravina is keen on returning to tradition and craftsmanship in fashion; no artificial intelligence, computerized production or exploitation. Rather, we need good-old manual labor, reinvented crafts, slow-pace and meditative production. Katja believes everyone can create beautiful objects and become an independent creator; it’s a matter of motivation, focus and discipline. She motivates creators to work with their hands, as it will improve the bond between the creator and the creation.

 
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LAURA LUCHTMAN

Laura Luchtman is the owner of Kukka; a textile and surface design studio with a focus on experimental colour and material research. The studio designs tailor made prints and patterns as well as initiates experimental research. Through her thought-provoking approach towards textile design, colour, production and consumption Kukka aspires to change our perception and to open possibilities for a more conscious industry. 

 
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IRIS RUISCH

Iris Ruisch is the Managing Director of M-ODE and coaches team Tilburg. Throughout her entire career – she has worked for Viktor & Rolf, and HTNK, Amsterdam Fashion Week among others – she has focused on scouting and developing talented fashion designers. Her work is both cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral and embraces an inclusive and social drive to offer both cultural value and an entrepreneurial foundation.  



 
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TEAM ROTTERDAM

The third power team is Team Rotterdam! Consisting of Bobbine Berden, Juris Efernis, Kalkidan Hoex, Lisanne Janssen, Lena Winterink and coach Esther Muñoz Grootveld (State of Fashion).

Rotterdam is the second biggest city of the Netherlands and considers itself as the country’s only ‘real’ metropole; with its skyscrapers, cultural highlights and bustling port activity on the one hand, and metropolitan challenges, such as poverty, segregation and polarization, on the other hand. Like any other international metropole, the city is incredibly rich in diversity and hosts more than 173 nationalities. Yet, there is a huge divide between inhabitants with different backgrounds, education and incomes. Team Rotterdam will investigate the role fashion design can play in increasing contact and social cohesion in the areas where diversity is high. 

 
 
 
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LENA WINTERINK

Lena Winterink recently graduated cum laude from the Design Academy Eindhoven. Working with disciplines like textile design and photography she develops concepts into physical representations of current topics. She is fascinated by how unique and simultaneously identical humans are and focuses on elements that otherwise stay unnoticed. Winterink’s work often results in a contemporary approach that inspires people to reflect differently upon their daily habits and environment.

 
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KALKIDAN HOEX

Kalkidan Hoex is the initiator of TheNEWtribe; a jewelry brand that is rooted in the representation of black culture. The brand explores the meaning of identity by referencing to goods that carry symbolical meaning, like comic books and independent illustrations. Hoex’s jewelry makes a statement that speaks to its audience, pushes educational boundaries, empowers and represents.

 
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BOBBINE BERDEN

Bobbine Berden is a ‘visual narrative designer’ and is interested in the value systems of the fashion industry and the relationship between consumers and garments. She translates consumers' behaviour into visuals, audio or text, thereby illustrating - in a playful way - the world from different perspectives. Besides studying current value systems, Bobbine also pays close attention to the concept of ‘revaluation’. She challenges the contemporary fashion system to start designing in new ways; in which time, quality, purity and sustainability are at the centre.

 
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JURIS EFNERIS

Juris Efernis recently graduated - cum laude and with honors! - from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute. His creative practice encompasses multimedia art, conceptual fashion design and collaboration in order to influence society, our planet and the quality of human life for the better. To Juris being creative isn’t just a career or a hobby, it’s a life force; something that is truly essential and can make an amazing impact.

 
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LISANNE JANSSEN

As a multidisciplinary creative and educator, Lisanne Janssen is intrigued by the way individuals consider and make connections. Especially, how humans experience their place, impact and agency within space, time and its interconnections. In her practice, Lisanne therefore pays close attention to human’s engagement with material, form and function and the role traditional craftsmanship can play as opposed to current production models.

 
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ESTHER MUÑOZ GROOTVELD

Esther Muñoz Grootveld is a project manager, program maker and strategic consultant in the field of fashion, design, architecture and art. To Muñoz Grootveld the cultural domain is a ‘safe space’ where valuable ideas that help to create a better world can blossom. Currently, she is the Head of Program at State of Fashion as well as the Program Manager of De Wasserij. Last, but definitely not least, she is the coach of team Rotterdam. 



 
 
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