Feeric 33 – New Talents Competition 2018
by Fucking Young!

Feeric Fashion Week has since 2008 developed itself in an international fashion hub for designers coming from more than 20 countries and 4 continents. It is based in the city of Sibiu, Transylvania (Romania), and it is covered by international fashion press worldwide.
The first event organized, was called “Feeric Fashion Show”, because it was only one-night outdoor event in the Small Square of Sibiu and was created to attract attention on local talents in fashion. The project was a success for locals and developed itself into a bigger one.

FEERIC 33 for New Talents in Fashion Design is entering its first year in 2018. Since its founding, the competition will become a reference among awards in the fashion industry worldwide.
33 designers will enter the final stage of FEERIC 33 and will showcase their work at Feeric Fashion Week, the greatest fashion week in Eastern Europe, in July 2018. One of them will be named the winner after the jury formed by journalists, buyers and professionals from fashion industry will see the folder of each candidate.
The first stage of selection belongs to organizers that will choose the 33 competitors by subscriptions and scouting.
The second stage: the 33 finalists must send their mood boards, storyboards and they must produce 3 pieces of their new collection for showcasing them in a collective show, during Feeric Fashion Week.
To help them develop the creative work, FEERIC 33 gives the winner the opportunity to launch a business in fashion industry and a 30.000 euros management contract with The Secret Code Of Fashion Agency for the following 3 three years. This support covers all the expertise areas that are critical to a young fashion designer – intellectual property, sourcing, production, distribution, marketing, visual identity, advertising and public relations.

You have until 1st of May 2018 to participate. Send your application to myra@feeric.ro and info@feeric.ro with all the requirements below:
Curriculum Vitae and a photo of yourself
General Portfolio
Designer/brand description
5 photos of your last collection (max 10mb attachment)
10 Sketches of your new collection + resume ( inspiration, fabrics etc. )
Links to press articles, press reviews, features, and appearances (if they exist)
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