H&M Design Award

Annual award for young fashion designers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The H&M Design Award is a 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.

Recipients

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Year Recipient Prize Academy City Country
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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