2008 News

MERINO WOOL & CONTEMPORARY CREATION

27 May 2008

Sonia Rykiel has been announced as the official patron of the Australian Merino Woolmark Prize launching in Paris, July 2008.

Hailed by the American press as the “Queen of Knits”, French designer Sonia Rykiel launched her label in the early 60s. She was the first designer to put seams on the outside of garments, and to print words onto sweaters.

In 1980 she was voted one of the world's 10 most elegant women and in 1985 she was awarded Legion d’Honneur by the French government.

Upon accepting the position, Ms Rykiel announced, “I learnt everything from knitwear. I think that wool has earned the Prize that has been established in its name. I am proud to be the patron of the Woolmark Prize.”

Rykiel will be joined by a panel of global fashion experts who have been selected to award the winner of the Woolmark Prize, who will convene early July to begin the selection process. The jury consists of:

  • Sally Singer (Fashion News Director, Vogue USA)
  • Véronique Philipponat (Editor-in-Chief, Elle France)
  • Olivier Saillard (Curator, Musée des Arts Décoratifs)
  • Gabriele Hackworthy (Fashion Director, Vogue Chine)
  • Sarah Lerfel (Boutique Colette, Paris)
  • Vanessa Friedman (Fashion Writer, Financial Times, London)
  • Sarah Mower (Journalist, style.com)
  • Valerie Steele, (Curator, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York)
  • Terry Jones (Creative Director, i-D magazine)

Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) CEO, Craig Welsh explained, ‘through the support of key identities within the international fashion industry, the Woolmark Prize has become a truly international award. We have jurors from the US, Europe and Asia and finalists from cultures as diverse as China, Japan, Norway and America, reinforcing Merino wool’s global reach and universal appeal.’

The Woolmark Prize has been created to provide support to young fashion designers. Awarding creativity in Merino wool, it is aimed at designers with more than two seasons of professional experience. The Prize will be awarded at the opening of an exhibition presenting not just the work of the 10 finalists, produced by Woolmark, but also an overview of 45 years of Woolmark in images.

The winner will receive aid in sourcing material, production, presentation and promotion of a collection. High end Paris boutique, Colette, will carry exclusive stock of a limited edition garment to be designed by the winner of the Woolmark prize and produced in collaboration with Woolmark.

The 10 Finalists are:

  • RUBECKSEN YAMANAKA (HILDE RUBECKSEN & TOMOKO YAMANAKA)
    Nationality: Norwegian (Hilde Rubecksen) & Japanese (Tomoko Yamanaka)

  • EVERLASTING SPROUT (KEIICHI MURAMATSU & NORIKO SEKI)
    Nationality: Japanese

  • COOPERATIVE DESIGNERS (ANNALISE DUNN & DOROTHEE HAGEMANN)
    Nationality: English

  • LOUISE GOLDIN
    Nationality: English

  • TOM SCOTT
    Nationality: American

  • XAVIER BRISOUX
    Nationality: French

  • SHAO JIA
    Nationality: Chinese

  • QIU HAO
    Nationality: Chinese

  • CHRYSTL FISCHER
    Nationality: Belgian

  • MARIELLE VAN DE VEN
    Nationality: Dutch

For more information go to www.woolmark.com/prize