Where does privacy begin, where does it end? The borders between intimacy
and public life are fading thanks to our increasingly digitalized world. Thanks
to mobile phones we are able to keep in close contact to our loved ones while
traveling, or create private spaces with the help of music. At the same time
these devices have become an electronic shackle – always accessible, always
online. Privacy is also undermined by companies, countries, and social
networking sites. An initial feeling of power is followed by helplessness,
apprehension, and assimilation anxiety. The need for security and sanctuary
increases. Can fashion act as a retreat – at home or on the go? Can it protect
against observation from all angles and sources? Who knows me, who recognizes
me, who has control over me? The European Fashion Award – FASH 2010 with the
title “Privacy” is searching for answers to these questions.
Briefing
1. Analysis The first part of the
work to be submitted includes a personal analysis of today’s clothing styles.
The focus is on the individual’s own point of view of styles found on the
streets or in closets. Analysis results must be documented and supplemented by
the entrants’ own photographs. Blogs and fashion magazines are not permitted.
Later, in the second step, the independent analysis shall be supported by
research using the appropriate publications such as market studies, books or
articles.
2. ConceptThe concept on the topic “Privacy”
is to be based on the analysis. The designs must fulfill complex criteria, i.e.,
be original and coherent while geared to the market at the same time (which does
not mean following trends). Consequently, you must identify your concept and
planning for social, economic, cultural and political processes as well as
reflect on them.
3. DesignBased on the established concept,
the third part of the work shall interpret the results in a collection with a
minimum of four outfits. Two outfits shall be submitted to the Jury Meeting.
Award winners are required (after contact the project management) to produce two
to four additional outfits at the latest by January 12, 2010 and bring them to
the award presentation and exhibition in Munich.
You may select any segment
(business, leisure or sports clothing) and genre. Accompanying accessories are
permitted. Entrants may also choose between designing women’s wear, men’s wear
or complete collections, appropriate to their analysis. There is also no
restriction on the selection of the season.