Save the date! The 37th edition of the International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion accessories, Hyères, will take place between Thursday 13th and Sunday 16th, October 2022, at the Villa Noailles. The exhibitions will be open to the public until January 2023. It was live from the new Chanel Métiers d’Art headquarters, the 19M, where Jean-Pierre Blanc, founder of the festival announced the finalists of this upcoming edition.
This year’s edition will have Y/Project creative director Glenn Martens as President of the fashion jury. In addition, musician Sevdaliza and winner of Grand Prix of jury Première Vision, Hyères 2021 Ifeanyi Okwuadi will be part of the jury. For the photography and fashion accessories, Belgium photographer and director Pierre Debusschere and Atelier Montex creative director Aska Yamashita are respectively presidents of their categories. It should be noted that this year the festival sees Instagram and Bottega Veneta as partners.
The finalists of the 2022 fashion competition are:
Pris Niinikoski (Finland)
Valentin Lessner (Germany)
Sini Saavala (Finland)
Tim Suessbauer (Germany)
Antonia Schreiter (Germany)
Jenny Hytönen (Finland)
Alice Habran Jensen (France/Denmark)
Lora Sonney (France)
Fernando Miró and Alizée Loubet (Brazil)
Juha Vehmaanperä (Finland)
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