24 September 2008, Paris – Design legend, Sir Paul Smith presented
the prestigious Texprint prizes to this year’s winners at Indigo, part of the
Paris Premiere Vision Pluriel event in Paris, last week.
The greatest showcase of the very best new textile designers
entering the market place, Texprint is responsible for discovering some of the
fashion industries' best kept secrets.
Set up 37 years ago as an arm of the Design Council, to help
British-trained textile graduates start their careers, today the event is
supported by an impressive host of companies, trusts and charities.
Sir Paul Smith remarked: "Texprint is a great way of
getting new graduate textile designers some exposure and getting their work
seen by the people in London and Paris who can actually do something about
it."
Major sponsors
include Burberry, Jaeger, Marks & Spencer, Diane Von Furstenberg and Como
Unione Industriale with additional support from Paul Smith and Donna Karen and many
others. Newly added names for 2008 include
Hobbs, Issa, Jigsaw, Nathan Jenden and Holland and Sherry. Without them, the
not-for-profit Texprint, would simply not happen.
This year's winners were carefully selected from the 24 Texprint
star designers, by a panel of expert judges.
Competition for a place at Texprint is stiff; each designer goes through
a rigorous selection process and is interviewed by panels of professional
designers from over 200 applicants from BA and MA textile design courses
nationwide. This year’s designers have already
achieved considerable success with commissions, following the exhibition’s
launch at First View in London, from Calvin Klein, Liberty Fabrics,
DesignZamis, Forest Digital, Paul Smith and Guy Goodfellow Interiors. All 24 designers are to be congratulated for
achieving success and are a true representation of the best talent produced by
the UK this year.
Winners 2008
Print Prize - Hannah Jefferies, selected by Diane von
Furstenberg, prize donated by Liberty Fabric.
Breaking New Ground - Helen Stark, selected by Roland
Mouret, prize donated by WGSN.
Colour Prize - Eleanor Feddon, selected by Nathan Jenden,
prize donated by Pantone Europe.
Knit Prize - Ella Jade, selected by Anna Maria Fuzzi,
Director, Fuzzi SpA, prize donated by Scottish Enterprise – Textiles.
Interior Fashion Prize - Victoria Shepherd, selected by
Bryan Dicker, president Holland & Sherry Interiors, prize donated by Holland
& Sherry.
Weave Prize -
Elizabeth Jones, selected by Angela Swan, International Design Consultant,
prize donated by The Woolmark Company.
The winner’s will each receive £750 and the opportunity to
exhibit their work in Hong Kong as part of the Interstoff Asia Essential
Exhibition in October.