These are the winners of the last edition of the international festival of Hyères
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
The 38th edition of the international fashion, photography, and accessories festival of Hyères, known for being the oldest in the world, was held last weekend at Villa Noailles, a famous house on the Côte d’Azur built by the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens.
As every year, dozens of professionals from all over the world travelled to the French region to see first-hand the works selected by the jury to participate in the grand final. The competition was divided into fashion, photography, and accessories. Different prizes were awarded in each of the categories, which without further ado, we will tell you about below:
FASHION COMPETITION
GRAND PRIX OF THE JURY PREMIÈRE VISION – Igor Dieryck (Belgium).
THE LE19M MÉTIERS D’ART PRIZE – Igor Dieryck (Belgium).
MERCEDES-BENZ SUSTAINABILITY PRIZE – Petra Fagerstrom (Sweden).
L’ATELIER DES MATIÈRES PRIZE – Petra Fagerstrom (Sweden).
PUBLIC PRIZE – CITY OF HYÈRES – Igor Dieryck (Belgium).
PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
THE 7L PHOTOGRAPHY GRAND JURY PRIZE – Thaddé Comar (France – Switzerland).
AMERICAN VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE – Souleymane Bachir Diaw (Senegal).
PUBLIC PRIZE – CITY OF HYÈRES – Kin Coedel (Hong Kong).
ACCESSORIES COMPETITION
GRAND PRIX OF THE ACCESSORIES JURY – Gabrielle Huguenot (Suisse).
THE HERMÈS FASHION ACCESSORIES PRIZE – Victor Salinier (France).
BLIC PRIZE – CITY OF HYÈRES – Victor Salinier (France).
Have you had time to see the proposals of the winners of the Hyères festival? If you haven’t yet, now is the time. And if you’re in the area, and have time to spare, remember that the exhibitions are open to the public until the end of January 2024 – don’t miss out!
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