ITS #FOUR Winners

July 17, 2005

So, briefly, this is:


- Collection of the Year, €20.000 to create a new collection for ITS#FIVE where he will sit in the jury, was awarded to Marcus Lereng Wilmont, Danish, from The Royal College of Art .

- Renzo Rosso, president and founder of Diesel, presented the much sought-after Diesel Award which went to Christoph Froehlich, German, a student at Hogeschool Antwerpen. The winner will get the chance to design a mini-collection of 5 garments which will be produced by Diesel and distributed in 7 of the most representative Diesel stores worldwide, complete with personalised label bearing the designer's name.

- i-D Styling Award, work experience at i-D, publication of the shoot and £3.000 towards expenses was won by Marga Weimans from Hogeschool Antwerpen

- The Maria Luisa Award, window display & sale at the Maria Luisa boutique was awarded to Eli Effenberger

- Ingeo™ Sustainability Award worth €5.000, for the creative customisation of a T-shirt made of Ingeo™ fiber, was won by Caroline Hansen and Mie Albaek Nielsen

- Special Jury Prize, €5.000, went to Eli Effenberger.

- Ryo Yamada was awarded the WGSN Best Portfolio, and will be featured online on WGSN website



The winner of the ITS#PHOTO for MINI project is Danielle Mourning, student at The Royal College of Art. She will have the chance to see his images published on MINIInternational magazine, plus one image on Le Book and on Le Book website. In addition, she will be hired by MINIInternational for a photo shoot in one of the cities to be featured in one of the next issues of the magazine

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