Theme FASH 2011
Attention please!?

"Look - at - me!" Celebrities flaunt their bling-bling to gain
attention at any price. At the same time, “Selling Over
Stars” by the Yellow Press generates a quota-oriented style
dictatorship. It is obvious: glamour is booming. In the old days, if
you wanted to be taken seriously, acting reserved and respectable was
the ticket. Today, the “Economy of Attention” has taken
over the media-based image of fashion. Charisma sells. Everything
screams: Buy Me! Yet some questions remain: What is beautiful? When do
people really look good? What defines today’s fashion? Is the
focus on profit, attention, or beauty? Are there any dreams and visions
left? What drives us? Why do so many consider glamour beautiful? Is
less still more? Are elegant simplicity and quiet splendor still
significant? How can fashion embody cultural relevance, a beauty which
challenges the mind? Why can beauty be a comfort?
Under the
motto “Attention please!?” the European Fashion Award -
FASH 2011 is looking for answers to these questions.
More...February, 2010
The Prizewinners FASH 2010

Michael Court, „The Strength of Silence“, Birgit Brockbals, „internal
= external“, André Amorim, "Hello, Grandma!" Marieke-Sophie Schmidt,
„Mimikry“ (from left). Photo: Fritz Beck
Where does privacy begin, where does it end? We camouflage ourselves
in public to keep up appearances. Less and less people dare to openly
express what they think or feel. This year’s competition for the
European Fashion Award – FASH 2010 was entitled “Privacy” and searched
for designs dealing with this area of tension. The award presentation
was held on February 7th, 2010, during the international trade fair
for sports equipment and sports fashion, ispo, in Munich.
1st Prize: Michael Court, „The Strength of Silence“, Hochschule für
Künste Bremen (University of the Arts Bremen)
2nd Prize: Birgit Brockbals, „internal = external“, Akademie Mode &
Design (Academy for Fashion & Design), Hamburg
3rd Prize: André Amorim, "Hello, Grandma!", Escola Superior de Artes
Aplicadas de Castelo Branco, Portugal
3rd Prize: Marieke-Sophie Schmidt, „Mimikry“, Hochschule für Künste
Bremen (University of the Arts Bremen)
Special Mention: Selena Regenfelder, „Born to Blaze“, Kunstuniversität
Linz / Schloß Hetzendorf – University for Art and Industrial Design
Linz / Fashion Institute Vienna, Austria
Distinguished Works and Jury ReasonsPress ReleaseCatalog (PDF)