(c) Marc Deurloo
Francisco van Benthum
(c) Marc Deurloo
Mada van Gaans
(c) Marc Deurloo
Monique van Heist
(c) Marc Deurloo
Percy Irausquin
(c) Marc Deurloo
Joline Jolink
(c) Marc Deurloo
Jeroen van Tuyl
(c) Marc Deurloo
G+N - Gerrit Uittenbogaard and Natasja Martens

Mada van Gaans

One of the qualities that make a designer’s reputation strong over time is consistency. Mada van Gaans, nominated for the second time for the Dutch Fashion Awards, certainly proved her ultra feminine style to be a lasting and highly recognizable one, on a national level at least. There’s a defined romantic and playful note to her work, yet her women’s collections are strikingly mature and modern.

Her style may not be loud - in fact Mada prefers to focus on mythology, elements from nature and fancy detailing inspired by traditional craftsmanship techniques from different cultures - her strength ultimately lies in the depths of feminine nature. Her dresses are sensual, young, chic and enriched with her signature organic prints and ornaments. Next to her own label Mada van Gaans designs a special collection for Dutch leatherwear label ‘Need You’ since 2006. At this moment Mada van Gaans is sold in some of the best Dutch designer boutiques such as Coming Soon in Arnhem and Wendela van Dijk in Rotterdam.





 

Pre-selection committee

To gain an indirect, objective and independent vote the Dutch Fashion Foundation has invited a select group of national decision makers and key-players with a cultural and economical background into the Academy of Dutch Fashion Design. The members of the Academy have all individually listed their top ten of most promising Dutch fashion designers, with a result of 30 designers. Looking at the ranking in which they were chosen and the criteria set up for this award, a selection was formed of 10 designers. From an international point of view the honorary member of the jury will then choose 7 designers as the Mercedes-Benz Dutch Fashion Award 2008 finalists.

Members of the Academy of Dutch Fashion Design: Amsterdam International Fashion Week - Arnhem Fashion Biënnale - Dutch Fashion Foundation - Fonds voor Beeldende Kunst Vormgeving en Bouwkunst - HTNK - Intres – Klavers van Engelen - Modefabriek - MODINT - Orson+Bodil - Prins Bernard Foundation - World Fashion Centre



 

Regulations

Each fashion designer to participate in the Mercedes-Benz Dutch Fashion Awards is selected by the criteria that he/she: 

- is graduated from an (inter)national fashion academy, 
- has the Dutch nationality, 
- has its own registered enterprise, 
- has developed at least five collections under his/her own label, 
- has distinguished talent, a unique style and knows
to present this convincingly, 
- has already taken strategic steps to imbed in the international fashion field.