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Roland Mouret, a French designer based in London for the past twenty years, has been named president of the jury for the 2011 PV Awards. To help him select the prize winners and nominees, Mr  Mouret will be assisted by an international jury composed of renowned fashion industry pros. The jury is currently being chosen. Intended to reward and distinguish the most creative fabrics from the show's producers, the PV Awards, now in their 3rd edition, include four prize categories
21st June 2011
Knitting Industry
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Paris
Roland Mouret, a French designer based in London for the past twenty years, has been named president of the jury for the 2011 PV Awards. To help him select the prize winners and nominees, Mr Mouret will be assisted by an international jury composed of renowned fashion industry pros. The jury is currently being chosen.
Intended to reward and distinguish the most creative fabrics from the show's producers, the PV Awards, now in their 3rd edition, include four prize categories:
Early September, the jury will get together for the first time. Its mission will be to select the most outstanding creations of the Première Vision weavers, from among the fabrics chosen by the Fashion Team for the show's forums (autumn winter 2012-13 collections)
Created in 2009 by Première Vision, the PV Awards were created to showcase and reward textile excellence.
The 2009 PV Awards, presided over by Véronique Nichanian, director of menswear fashions at Hermès, awarded fabrics by Ratti (Grand Jury Prize 2009), Showa (Handle Prize 2009), Iwanaka (Innovation Prize 2009) and Jakob Schlaepfer (Imagination Prize 2009).
In 2010, under the presidency of Ennio Capasa, founder and creative director of Costume National, the PV Awards jury gave awards to: Lanificio Luigi Ricceri (Grand Jury Prize 2010), Marioboselli Yarns & Jersey (Handle Prize 2010), Schoeller Textil (Innovation Prize 2010), K .Line Co. Ltd (Imagination Prize 2010) and Nikke - The Japan Wool Textile Co. Ltd. (Special Woolmark Prize 2010).
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