Showing posts with label Minou Lejeune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minou Lejeune. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

i-Classics – Empty Minds

philharmonie zuidnednederland x FASHIONCLASH x playField. 

On 11th October i-Classics Empty Minds premiered at Klokgebouw in Eindhoven, followed by a performance at Complex in Maastricht. Rather than leaning back the audience become a part of a complete new experience of music, fashion design and video in a performance accompanied by more than 50 musicians.

In the past ten years, FASHIONCLASH has developed as an innovative interdisciplinary platform known for the many clashes. Special collaboration projects have been developed in which fashion clashed with theater, dance, film and art. philharmonie zuidnednederland x FASHIONCLASH is maybe not the expected cooperation, but this is exactly what FASHIONCLASH aspires. By placing fashion design in a different context, questioning fashion, discovering fashion in the broadest form of the word, new fashion narratives are born and encounters are born.
For this project FASHIONCLASH has invited the playField. collective to develop a concept and direct the play in which public participation is a guiding principle. In addition, jewellery designer and prop maker Minou Lejeune is invited to design a hat that will be part of the audience experience.

i-Classics Empty Minds is a production by philharmonie zuidnednederland, in collaboration with playField. and FASHIONCLASH.

Credits
Conductor: Erik Bosgraaf and Wim Henderickx
Recorder: Erik Bosgraaf
Sounddesign: Jorrit Tamminga
Concept, direction, scenography: playField.
Hat design: Minou Lejeune
In cooperation with: FASHIONCLASH

Compositions: Fiumara Desprez XL, Henderickx Empty Mind I
Special thanks to: Joost Horward (Karmijnrood Podiumkunst), hat production volunteers (Brenda Prins, Arnold Kuiper, Finnie Kuiper, Tiel Janssen, Ans Limpens)

Supported by: BNG Fonds, Europe Direct

Take a look at the photo report.
All images by brankopopovicblog

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

MEN IN DENIM BUILT THIS LAND (TOOLS OF THE FUTURE)



MEN IN DENIM BUILT THIS LAND (TOOLS OF THE FUTURE)



Collaborative project between Bluedenîmes & Minou Lejeune, photographed by Tyson Ernste.
As a team we tend to create futuristic scenario’s.

Photographed by Tyson Ernste
Fashion Designer Dusty Thomas
Accessories Designer Minou Lejeune
Photography assistant Jonathan Widdershoven
MUA & Hair by Peter Dwars @House of Orange using ELLIS FAAS Cosmetics en Dermalogica.
MUA & Hair Assistant Annemarieke Holster
Models Wouter, Stephane, Benjamin, Mikey, Felix Rutger @ficmodels, Justus @Ficmodels, Douwe.H @Modelsrockagency

INSTAGRAM:
@TYSONERNSTE
@BLUEDENIMES
@MINOULEJEUNE

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Serbia Fashion Week FW 2016/17

Bata Spasojević
Impressions from the 6th edition of Serbia Fashion Week in the city of Novi Sad with designers JSP, Nioka by Nika Ravnik, Isabell de Hillerin, Bata Spasojević, Lesia Semi, Ana Vasiljevic, Carmichael Byfield and many more. FASHIONCLASH Festival designer from The Netherlands Bluedenîmes and Minou Lejeune where also given the opportunity to show their work.

http://serbiafashionweek.com

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Bluedenîmes & Minou Lejeune

Bluedenîmes & Minou Lejeune at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015

The two designers met at MAFAD academy in Maastricht where they both graduated from in 2014. Dusty Thomas was one of the finalists at Lichting 2014, best of Dutch fashion graduates.
Their collaboration proved to be a very fertile offering a very fresh menswear proposal and striking accessories.

Dusty Thomas, born and based in Landgraaf, Netherlands has been designing clothing for three years and to her, fashion is the art of dressing the body. Dressing the human body creates stories. She loves stories about functional clothing. It intrigues her that clothing makes life easier for people in different situations. "We are fragile creatures after all; we need protection and cover."
Our dependency and need for fashion to express ourselves fascinates her. She aspires to make beautiful clothes for the male body through becoming a technical clothing expert. Learning about the male coupe in order to become a pattern-producing and sewing expert. Expressing her thoughts and interests in the wearable clothes she produces is what she needs to keep her mind calm and satisfied.

For FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 she worked together with jewellery/props designer Minou Lejeune who designed the head accessories for her collection inspired by the pure and beautiful Arctic areas on our planet. Even though it's an AW collection its main function is not to warm the body. She wants her collection to emit the cold. She wants to shape the ice and the cold into her clothing. Her catwalk show will feel like an icy wind.

http://www.dustythomas.com
http://minoulejeune.com

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Highlights of the FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015

VERWEVEN 2015 by Nina Willems
designer David Laport
image Peter Stigter
FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015, the 7th edition of the international and interdisciplinary fashion festival took place last week from June 11th – 14th in Maastricht. The 4-day festival program complete with fashion shows showcased upcoming creative talent, exhibitions, fashion film, awards, theatre and dance performances, lectures, workshops and a dynamic Side Program, which gave promising young talents from across the globe the opportunity to present their work to a diverse international audience and industry professionals.
The 7th edition of the festival presented more than 150 talents from over 30 countries. It was a very sunny weekend with happy visitors and radiant designers and artists, the shows were packed and sold out. The whole of Maastricht was dominated by fashion and the celebration of talent and diversity.

GENDER Edition, celebration of diversity and self-expression
FASHIONCLASH believes that fashion as an art form can stimulate critical debate about current controversial issues which are discussed in society. This year's overarching theme during the FC Festival was GENDER. The theme shaped the overall festival and was interwoven through the program inviting the audience to think about the broader spectrum within the gender codes. The theme was mostly reflected in the Gender exhibition on main location, the Opening Show with VERWEVEN 2015 project by theatre performer Nina Willems, Fashion Talk with Aynouk Tan, Meet the Maker at Bureau Europe and the Tabula Rasa dance performance that literally brought the festival's campaign image of the festival to life. Tabula Rasa is a joint project of FASHIONCLASH, Project Sally Maastricht and Mieke Kockelkorn. The festival's main location scenography and spatial design was designed by Studio Stad inspired by 'Queer Space' and gender.

Clash Project
L A T (Lautaro Amadeo Tambutto) winner FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 Talent Award

AWARDS
The festival ended with a festive award ceremony. Argentinian Lautaro Amadeo Tambutto, designer behind the label LAT won the FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 Talent Award worth EUR 5,000 and a spot in the 2016 program. LAT has been chosen by a jury panel consisted of Rosario Morabito (Vogue Talents), Carlo Wijnants (fashion consultant), and Philippe Pourhashemi (ASVOF). Jury panel about the winner: Philippe: 'The collection offers an innovative mix between sportswear elements and folklore traditions'. Carlo: 'The whole package from design together with the styling creates a string creative identity'. Rosario: The complexity of blending several elements tackling design, cultural and commercial elements resulting in a coherent collection”.
L A T, winner FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 Talent Award

The Kaltblut Magazine Award presented by Marcel Schlutt (founder and editor-in-chief KALTBLUTT magazine) and was given to Portuguese designer Patrick de Pádua. The Chapeau Magazine Award presented by Xavier Cortenraedt (editor-in-chief Chapeau Magazine) and Elise Crutzen (fashion journalist) was awarded to MAFAD academy graduate Paula Reichert.

Flora Miranda
Hermione Flynn
FASHION SHOWS
Festival visitors were additionally treated by a line-up of designers that represented a broad range of design aesthetics and featured up-and-coming names. To name a few; Linda Friesen, Barbora Procházková, Yojiro Kake, Klekko, Flora Miranda, Rafael Kouto, Bluedenîmes & Minou Lejeune, HANA FRISONSOVA, Ima Mad, INÊS DUVALE and Slovenian collective SQUAT// YOUNG@SQUAT and many more.
MAFAD graduation show, Julia Aumann

Graduating students of MAFAD (Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and Design) showed their sublime collections. This year eight promising designers graduated with strong collections.
Among them we find promising talent such as Rachel Prijs, Reinder Schmidt, Verena Klein, Julia Aumann and Mona Steinhaeusser who closed a show with a fascinating performance.
This edition the Dutch Shoe Academy also presented young shoe designers on the runway with innovative shoe design proposals.

The Mutants by Lotte Milder

The catwalk also functioned as a stage for performance artist Lotte Milder and her The Mutants performance Tabula Rasa by Project Sally Maastricht as well as a stage for theatre performer Daan Couzijn who deliverd sublime music performance 'Overdone'.

Cousin - Overdone 

expo - Begum Yildirim
GENDER - EXHIBITION
The fashion shows were complemented by a multidisciplinary exhibition where a selection of creative work curated around the theme of gender was exhibited. The former interior design factory of Mosa was temporarily transformed into an innovative museum, where selected art works relayed the different visions of gender in various ways. Think among others photography, illustration, clothing, video, object and shoe design. In the exhibition the visitors had the chance to browse through installations by designers such as Maison the Faux, Amber Ambrose Aurele & Kesha Felipa, Begüm Yıldırım, Matthijs Holland, Camiel Fortgens and a fashion performance by Juliëtte Heijnen. One of the highlights of the exhibition was the 25 meters long digital painting 'Openinghours' on fabric by designer Flora Miranda.

VERWEVEN 2015, a performance project created by theatre performer Nina Willems, was yet again one of the main attractions of the exhibition. Three people were asked to tell the stories behind the clothes that they wear. How do these clothes reflect their personalities, memories and feelings? And how do they use their clothes to express gender? Every interview resulted in a short film. For every person that was interviewed, one young designer created an entirely new outfit which reflected their personality. Designers David Laport, Loes van Nijnatten en Schueller de Waal were all invited to take part.

VERWEVEN 2015, By Nina Willems

Expo - Amber Ambrose Aurele & Kesha Felipa

Charlotte Van de Velde - Clash Project
photo Peter Stigter
CLASH PROJECT
Visitors were also able to visit the ‘Clash Project’, one of the main highlights of the festival, in the exhibition area. The project placed its focus on the connection between disciplines and visions. In other words it embodied the interdisciplinary spirit FASHIONCLASH tries to propagate. Ten non-fashion designers were invited to share their vision according to their artistic discipline in relation to fashion. Ultimately this lead to a 'clash' of philosophical, cultural and practical methodologies. As a result a new hybrid discipline took form.
Each year Clash project causes a clash and fascination by the audience with surprising proposals and out-of the box creativity. This year again, we enjoyed creations by Charlotte Van de Velde, Roos Gomperts, Alexandra Karpilovski, Jan Pieter Kaptein and Stefan Auberg.


DESIGNER MARKET
The Designer Market completed the Festival programme at the main venue. This was a great opportunity for our visitors to personally meet the designers and buy their unique clothing, jewellery and accessories. Visitors discovered brands and designers such as Anna Vikman, Karin Brettmeister, Sciumé, MPA jewellery collective, Blueberries, Bas Timmer, Mees, Delacier, One Wolf, Sofya Hats, Mies Nobis, Danielle Vroemen, and many more.
FASHIONCLASH Side Program, at various location in Maastricht 11–14 June

Market - Delacier 
Market - Bass Timmer and Hibernate 

Meet the Maker at Bureau Europa
The FASHIONCLASH Side Program, an accompanying schedule, took place at various locations in Maastricht city centre. Next to the many fashionable stores and shops, visitors enjoyed a variety of cafes and restaurants of which some also had room for emerging talent. At the Outspoken Designer Pop-up Store located at ‘De Brandweerkantine’, visitors where able to buy designs and fashion presented by Outspoken Concept Store. And if that wasn’t enough, we treated the fashionista's with the Designers-in-Store program, a route along must-see stores and hotspots such as Coffeelovers, PL-Line, Stijl Wyck, Conflict, Festen, Noir, Le Marais Deux & Koffie and Mayfair.

The 'de Bijenkorf', a luxury department store, hosted the captivating Showpieces exhibition with striking work by among others into into, Simonetta Alejandra, Fien Ploeger, Isabel Helf and Jasna Rokegem who presented a performance. Another stunning exhibition was staged at the book shop Dominicanenkerk, where visitors could savour the mini-collections of 3rd year fashion students. Bonnefantenmuseum exhibited a series of silhouettes, courtesy of the Fashion Museum Hasselt archive, that typified gender codes throughout the 20th century. This exhibition included iconic designs of Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Paul Gaultier and Comme des Garçons. Bureau Europa hosted the 'Meet the Maker' exhibition where visitors could meet the artists themselves. Theater performer Luca Szymkowiak performed ‘In the Milky Ways of eternity’ at Marres. Furthermore we entertained our visitors and urged them to engage in the 'fashion & gender' dialogue with the 'Fashion Talk' with Aynouk Tan at Centre Céramique.
Fashion Talk with Aynouk Tan, Willemijn da Campo, Lotte Milder, Dirk Reynders and David Laport
Lumière Cinema hosted 'Fashion Film Night Out' where visitors could watch a curated selection of award-winning short fashion films. At Museum aan het Vrijthof visitors could take a closer look to a collection created specially for the MIJNshop/MIJNcollectie project and installations by studio IKKAI, Lisa Schamlé and Malou Beemer & Eef Lubbers.

All images if not mentioned otherwise are by brankopopovicblog

Friday, 4 July 2014

MAFAD Graduation expo 2014

Dusty Thomas
MAFAD (Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and Design) Graduation 2014

From July 3 -  7,  MAFAD Academy Maastricht is  (location: Herdenkingsplein 12, Maastricht) is hosting the annual graduation exhibition.

Please find below an impression of the highlights from departmenrs of Fashion and Textile design, Jewelry and Product design and Fine Arts.


http://www.abkmaastricht.nl

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Saturday, 21 June 2014

Clash Project at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2014



























As the name already suggests, FASHIONCLASH stands for a clash with fashion. Based on this concept, the Clash project is established in 2009. Within this project artists and creatives but all non-fashion designers are invited to express their vision on fashion in an outfit that can be worn by a model and showed on the runway.

CLASH Project #6 participants

1 Benten Clay - artist duo (Germany)

2 Dennis Vanderbroeck – artist (Netherlands)

3 Gabriel Guevara – jewellery designer (Netherlands)

4 Minou Lejeune – designer (Netherlands)

5 Marie Claire Krell – artist (Germany)

6 Ola Mirecka – designer (Poland)

7 Raoul Zoellner & Viola– artist (Germany)

8 Sanne Vaassen – artist (Netherlands)

9 Shana Teugels – jewellery designer (Belgium)

10 Titia Dane & Ionie Chamilaki – designer (Netherlands)

Clash project is curated by Matylda Krzykowski

 http://clashproject.tumblr.com

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