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Annual award for young fashion designers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The H&M Design Award is an design prize for fashion graduates. The prize was established in 2012 to support young designers with starting careers in fashion.[1] The prize is awarded every year by Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M), a Swedish multinational clothing-retail company. This prize was not awarded in 2021 or 2022.
Year | Recipient | Prize | Academy | City | Country |
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2012 | Stine Riis[2] | Jury prize | London College of Fashion | London | United Kingdom |
2012 | Anne Bosman[3] | Public prize | ArtEZ Institute of the Arts | Arnhem | The Netherlands |
2013 | Minju Kim[4] | Jury prize | Royal Academy of Fine Arts | Antwerp | Belgium |
2013 | Alba Prat | Public prize | Universität der Künste | Berlin | Germany |
2014 | Eddie Anemian | Jury prize | La Cambre | Brussels | Belgium |
2014 | Henriette Tilanus[5] | Public prize | ArtEZ Institute of the Arts | Arnhem | The Netherlands |
2015 | Ximon Lee[6] | Jury prize | Parsons School of Design | New York | USA |
2015 | Magdalena Brozda | Public prize | Geneva University of Art and Design | Geneva | Switzerland |
2016 | Hannah Jinkins[7] | Jury prize | Royal College of Arts | London | United Kingdom |
2017 | Richard Quinn[8] | Jury prize | Central Saint Martins | London | United Kingdom |
2018 | Stefan Cooke[9] | Jury prize | Central Saint Martins | London | United Kingdom |
2019 | Priya Ahluwalia[10] | Jury prize | University of Westminster | London | United Kingdom |
2020 | Sabine Skarule[11] | Jury prize | Royal Academy of Fine Arts | Antwerp | Belgium |
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