Mary-Lou  Berkulin
Mary-Lou Berkulin

Date of birth: 31/07/1981

Place of birth: Luyksgestel

Nation: NL

Education

2004-2005: MA Fashion Institute Arnhem, The Netherlands
2002: Hatter Course, Hermsen, Jansen en Schuurman
2000: Knowledge of fabrics, DETEX
1999-2003: BA Artez-Arnhem Institute of the Arts, Fashion Department, The Netherlands

Professional Experience

2003-2004: Production assistant for accessories designer Maria Hees, Doetinchem, The Netherlands
11/2003-01/2004: Assistant to Fashion Designer Mada Van Gaas, The Hague, The Netherlands
2002-2004: Dresser for Viktor & Rolf, The Hague, The Netherlands
08/2002-12/2003: Assistant in Production, Design and Research for Spijkers en Spijkers Fashion Designers, Arnhem, The Netherlands

School represented at

ITS#FOUR: Fashion Institute Arnhem, The Netherlands

Additional info

Exhibitions:
09-10/2005:
-Presented her collection "Turmoil" at Dutch Touch campain, New York, U.S.A.
-Showcased her collection at F.I.T., "Dutch at the edge of Design" exhibition, New York, U.S.A.
06/2005: Arnhem Mode Biennale, Coberco Factory Arnhem, The Netherlands
06/2005: Turmoil_Shift Exhibition with the Turmoil collection, Arnhem Mode Biennale, Parktoren, Arnhem, The Netherlands
03/2005: Anarchy performance and showroom with collection "Turmoil" during RTW Paris Fashion Week
01/2005: Catwalk show with collection "Turmoil" during the Amsterdam Fashion Week
2004: Workshops by Melanie Rozema, Oscar Raaijmakers, Suleyman Demir, Susanne Deeken, Laetitia Schlumberger and Lucas Ossendrijver
07/2004: YDFD, workshops by Valerie Steele and Miss Liz
Wendelbo, New York, U.S.A
07-09/2004: "Transistor 3", exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem, The Netherlands
06-09/2004: "ModeOne", exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem, The Netherlands
09/2001-06/2002: "Collectie Arnhem", designing, producing, styling, presenting and selling a collection designed with the class

Publications in:
Vlucht, Sum, YDN and several television interviews

Languages: Dutch, English, French and German

Computer skills: Word, Photoshop, Illustrator and QuarkXpress

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