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HONG KONG DESIGNER WINS INTERNATIONAL REMIX COMPETITION IN M

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All the designers taking part in the REMIX design competition are victors of their own citizen class design competition, resulting in an conspicuous class of innovative design. The REMIX rivalry was introduced in 2003 by the International T
  

All the designers taking part in the REMIX design competition are victors of their own citizen class design competition, resulting in an conspicuous class of innovative design.
The REMIX rivalry was introduced in 2003 by the International Trade Federation [IFTF], in collaboration with MIFUR, the Milan based International Fur and Leather Exhibition. Now in its eighth year, more than 360 talented fur designer from 21 countries have taken portion in this anniversary accident since its inception. REMIX intentions to encourage, inspire and aid up-and-coming designers as they develop and browse their relationship with fur, as well as to give them one opportunity to showcase their innovative designs to one international crowd.
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April 16, 2011 --
Sarah is in her final year of studying Fashion Design and Product Development at the Hong Kong Design Institute. The jury selected Sarah’s voluminous ombred mink coat, from 38 garments entered by additional discovery fur designers from North America, Europe, Russia and Asia.




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The REMIX Silver prize and the OA Special Award went to Finnish designer, Annika Heikinheimo, she told the jury that she finds her inspiration from art, graphic design, in particular from old advertising posters. The Bronze prize was awarded to Yuya Itoh, for his sumptuous draped mink wear with crossover shrug creative by the outlook and solid dynamics seen in Sesshu’s ink paintings.
At REMIX this year, IFTF fired a third award category, ‘Pimp My Coat’. The current ‘Pimp My Coat’ classification provides designers with the opportunity to rework a vintage full length mink wrap and redesign it to reflect future design trends. US Master’s student, Thom Olson, scooped the gift as his two chip creation, which used both the jacket and the skirt of the original vintage coat. The concept was designed by the IFTF’s Young Fur Traders’ Committee to assist demonstrate the sustainability of fur.


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