Olcay Gulsen's list of the 3 best dutch fashion designers starts with designer Edwin Oudshoorn, followed by Iris van Herpen and her favourite designer is Jan Taminiau.
Olcay Gulsen is a successful entrepreneur of Supertrash and ST Studio. She was guest at the TV Show "WNL op Zondag" and presenter Rick Nieman asked her for her top 3 of dutch designers at this moment.
She started by mentioning Edwin Oudshoorn, known for his romantic designs, his craftsmanship and his use of many sequins and swarovski crystals.
On the second place Iris van Herpen, for her 3D print designs. Maybe not the most wearable clothing but for sure very impressive designs.
And on the first place Jan Taminiau. The fashion designer who created the impressive royal blue gown of Maxima for the inauguration of Willem Alexander, the postbag jacket and many more.
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Olcay Gulsen is a successful entrepreneur of Supertrash and ST Studio. She was guest at the TV Show "WNL op Zondag" and presenter Rick Nieman asked her for her top 3 of dutch designers at this moment.
She started by mentioning Edwin Oudshoorn, known for his romantic designs, his craftsmanship and his use of many sequins and swarovski crystals.
Edwin Oudshoorn - Fashion Week Amsterdam 2012 For more photos visit Edwin Oudshoorn |
On the second place Iris van Herpen, for her 3D print designs. Maybe not the most wearable clothing but for sure very impressive designs.
Iris van Herpen - Crystallisation - Fashion Week Amsterdam 2011 For more photos visit Iris van Herpen. |
And on the first place Jan Taminiau. The fashion designer who created the impressive royal blue gown of Maxima for the inauguration of Willem Alexander, the postbag jacket and many more.
Jan Taminiau's royal blue dress for Queen Maxima of the Netherlands For more photos visit Jan Taminiau |
Missed the broadcasting? You can watch it on Uitzending gemist (in dutch)
3 Best Dutch Fashion Designers by Olcay Gulsen
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