Find out the winners of the 39th edition of the Hyères Festival
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
The 39th edition of the Hyères International Fashion, Photography and Accessories Festival has already been held as usual at Villa Noailles – a contemporary art center of national interest, built in 1923 by the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, and located in the city of Hyères in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, in the Var department.
Since 1986, the event has successfully supported young international fashion designers and rewarded them, as well as emerging photographers and designers of fashion accessories. The prizes usually consist of financial grants provided by the festival’s partners, who are committed to providing long-term support and practical assistance from the selection phase, as well as over a two-year period in various fields: financing, production, labor, materials, production, legal, media, exhibitions, workshops, and residencies.
Regarding the last edition, the winners are:
Fashion:
Grand Prix of the jury Première Vision: Dolev Elron
19M métiers d’Art Prize: Romain Bichot
Mercedes-Benz sustainability: Logan Monroe Goff
L’atelier des Matières Prize: Romain Bichot
Special jury mention: Tal Maslavi
Public prize – City of Hyères: Gaëlle Lang Halloo
Photography:
7L photography grand jury prize: Arhant Shrestha
American Vintage photography prize: Basile Pelletier
Special jury mention: Thomas Duffield
Public prize – City of Hyères: Clément Boudet
Accessories:
Grand Prix of the accessories: Chiyang Duan
Hermès fashion accessories prize: Clara Besnard
Special jury mention: Camille Combremont
Public prize – City of Hyères: Maria Nava
Trophies of the winners made by Desrues: Victor Marqué
Congratulations to all the winners and good luck with everything that comes next! If you plan to visit the area where Villa Noailles is located, please note that the exhibitions will be open to the public until January 2025.
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