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1st Place
Denmark

Christina Højris Ottosen (from Denmark)

Representing:  TEKO

Design Concept: Charlie Chaplin

Icon: Charlie Chaplin

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

My main inspiration has been the silhouette of Charles Chaplin - instantly recognised by the too tiny jacket and the trousers that are far too big – it is a silhouette that is humorous in itself and expresses clumsiness in a feminine way.

 

 

2nd Place
Denmark

Jeanett Moff Jakobsen (from Denmark)

Representing: TEKO

Design Concept: Inside Tim Burton´s Mind

Icon: Tim Burton

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

When you watch a movie, you may get the feeling of being a part of it. You are drawn in and a special feeling slowly takes over your body. You become one with an imaginative universe.

 

3rd Place
Denmark

Anne Skovgaard Schøler (from Denmark)

Representing: TEKO

Design concept: Symphony outside the box

Icon: Mozart

 

Give an insight into your design concept:

The underwear must be marked by the short distance between insanity and being brilliant but at the same time be perfectly measured with the essence of Mozart’s intelligent works as a composer.
 

1st Place
Germany

Nataly Christina Real (from Liechtenstein)

Representing: ESMOD International, Munich

Design Concept: Lost in Roses with Sleeping Beauty

Icon: Sleeping Beauty

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

My inspiration for the Triumph Inspiration Award is Sleeping Beauty. The reason for choosing this fairytale is my love and fascination for roses. I took four aspects as main subjects for my lingerie creation. Such as the sleep, the twich with the spindle, the growing of the thorns around the castle and finally the blossom out of roses. There aspects I realised mainly in details, such as ruffles, silk roses, disguise if the cleavage and lacing.

 

 

2nd Place
Germany

Monika Anna Kirsch (from Germany)

Representing: ESMOD International, Munich

Design Concept: Mystery Girl...Now

Icon: Edgar Allan Poe

 

Give an insight of your design concept:
I chose “Edgar Ellen Poe”, because in his works, he created a world that perfectly combined reality, fiction, and mystery. His readers can endlessly lose themselves in their own fantasies and imagination. A woman also carries an inner world of secret fantasies, and she seduces others to surrender to their own fantasies.

 

 

3rd Place
Germany

Rezzan Satiryigit (from Germany)

Representing: ESMOD International, Munich

Design Concept: mon´Rose

Icon: Marilyn Monroe

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

“Marilyn Monroe” – For me, she is the embodiment of sensuality, femininity and passion. These are the qualities that inspired my lingerie collection. The combination of innocent creature and sex symbol was decisive for my designs.

1st Place
Italy

Emanuele Caldarera (from Italy)

Representing: Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), Milan

Design Concept: A global, international, equilizing icon: Light

Icon: Light

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

Light...

The most iconic concept that associates all people together. The one on which everything and everyone indiscriminately depends. It is an absolute, positive and objective value with a very significant symbolic extent/ meaning. It is a true icon, so powerful, so magical, so honest and enigmatic, in which the body is immersed and is lost, like in a fascinating maternal embrace. The organic body that comes from the evolutive combination of light and water keeps a mysterious energy in itself. A fragment of that light, the "liquid" form, speaks about the Soul. In the womb of the Women, the sacred temple of life, the spirit finds the gap between the material world and the unfathomable dimension of the supernatural and, at the moment of conception, those two lightening sources meet again in a wonderful miraculous union.  

 

2nd Place
Italy

Genna Iura (from Italy)

Representing: NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti 

Design Concept: Rastafun

Icon: Bob Marley

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

The central topic is the Rasta culture and the positivism carried on by Bob Marley and his reggae. The power of his vibrating rhythm linked to the African traditional atmosphere (in particular the Ethiopian culture), evoked in the Rastafarian doctrine and in every song together with also the colorful Jamaican nature, are summarized from the handmade and colorful dreads, beads and bells.

 

3rd Place
Italy

Barbara Gallo (from Italy)

Representing: Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), Milan

Design Concept: Continuum

Icon: Time

 

Give an insight of your design concept:

I chose to represent time as an icon, bearing a dimension that conceives and measures the passage of events in our lives today, including a shadow mysticism that has fascinated and still fascinates the human soul. A mystical and transcendental, almighty and inquisitor, tough and generous icon, at the same time my aim was to provide a new and personal reading of this secular and impalpable figure, without form and without a name, indefinite and unavoidable.