BEIJING, Aug. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Japan's Midori Matsuo
used the fragile inner world of a woman's psyche to win the prestigious Triumph
Inspiration Award for innovative lingerie.
Midori beat 31 designers from all over the world to
gain the unanimous approval of the celebrity judging panel in Beijing's
ultra-hip 798 Art Zone.
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A creation by Chinese designer Lu Ye.(Photo Source: China Daily) Photo Gallery>>> |
Her winning entry Under Skin was a sexy ensemble
portraying the face of a crying woman and she explained that her inspiration
came from the delicate inner world of Asian women.
"When women feel like crying, they tend to hide it,"
she said. "What this kind of emotion and lingerie have in common is that both
are only revealed to the important person in a woman's life. My lingerie
illustrated this."
Female Fascination was the theme of this year's
competition and creativeness was the key for the judges.
The panel included the Dutch design duo Viktor &
Rolf, Danish top model Helena Christensen, German fashion photography icon Ellen
von Unwty Rerth, Colette's chief purchaser and creative director Sarah and
Chinese top model and actress Lu Yan.
Runner-up Theresa Bachler from Germany said she had
been inspired by the glamour of the 1930s. Her showpiece, named Once Upon a
Time, carried a nostalgic touch of romance and elegance.
"I am impressed by 'the little black dress' - back in
1935, Vogue magazine said nothing else in fashion was as new," Bachler said.
"Thus I use a lot of high-quality fabric, such as silk and lace, with modern
cutting to represent such ideas in my lingerie."
Stine Fagervik-Rosen, 28, from Norway, was third with
Desire for Beautiful Trash, fusing innovation with ideas gleaned from
second-hand shops.
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A model presents a creation for an international lingerie design competition in Beijing July 31, 2008.(Photo source: China Daily/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>> |
"My inspiration comes from the atmosphere and
fascination I experience while shopping," she said. "I love the way the elements
- clothes, furniture, art and jewelry with their lively colors - are mixed and
keep the balance of the chaos, and the way every element tells me its hidden
story."
China's Lu Ye made the top 10 with a feather-inspired
collection, and her country earned praise from Jan Rosenberg, the sales and
marketing at Triumph International.
"Chinese designers are showing much more creativity
than before," he said. "For instance, the graceful material cascade in Lu's
design is really touching."
Fashion veteran Victor and Rolf paid tribute to the
innovations shown by all the finalists: "What we love most is the fact that the
designers freed themselves of the commercial side of things - almost no
restraints were put on their creativity. "
(Source: China Daily)
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Models present creations for an international lingerie design competition in Beijing July 31, 2008. Japan won the competition. (Photo source: China Daily/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>> |
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