Searching for creativity and unique NZ design
Media Release
21 July 2008
Searching for creativity, couture and unique New Zealand fashion design
Emerging New Zealand fashion designers and artists are invited to submit entries in the 2008 Villa Maria Cult-Couture Awards.
Garments entered should demonstrate a unique New Zealand interpretation and explore the limits of haute couture, design and artistry.
Manukau City Council is coordinating the event and Chantelle Whaiapu, council’s Art Events Manager, says, “We’re looking for cutting-edge garments that meet a high standard of design, fashion and cultural interpretation.
“This year Cult-Couture will be the fashion highlight of the new Manukau Festival of Arts”, says Chantelle.
She says this year the bar has been raised for entrants following last year’s exquisite winning garment Tino Glam by Aucklander Shona Tawhiao.
“Last year the judges made a unanimous decision the moment they set eyes on Shona’s garment, which was totally exquisite.
“Remember, it’s the time and care taken that’s important. That and a really great design will make your entry stand out,” says Chantelle.
You can see the beauty of Shona’s winning garment, in the cover shot image that graces this year’s new-look registration form.
Thanks to the generosity of sponsor Villa Maria Estate and other category sponsors GHD, MCC Waste Management, Datacom and Meredith Connell, there is $15,000 in prize money.
The categories are: Recycled Revolution, Formally Yours, Obviously Organic, Flight of Fantasy, Matrimonial Bliss and On the Streets, plus a special award to recognise creative excellence from Manukau designers.
Entries close on 22 August 2008. The
competition is open to anyone 18 years
A special preview
evening will be held on Friday 31 October, followed by the
awards night on Saturday 1 November. Both events will be
held at the Genesis Energy Theatre, TelstraClear Pacific
events centre in Manukau.
Entry forms are available from Manukau Arts Centres or can be downloaded from www.manukau.govt.nz/arts. For more information, phone 09 275 0482 or email manukau.arts@manukau.govt.nz.
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