Posts Tagged ‘Jan Taminiau’

Beyoncé Wears Shoes From Jan Taminiau

Jun. 2nd 2011 by Manon Bruinekreeft (author)

Jan Taminiau is a happy man. After Lady Gaga also Beyoncé is spotted in his creations. The singer wears a pair of Taminiau his shoes on the cover of her new album 4. We are curious to know which famous star is going to be the next one that will shine in a creation of Jan.

 

 

Lady Gaga wearing Jan Taminiau

Dec. 20th 2010 by Mariana Davelaar (editor)

Lady Gaga is in Paris for a performance at the moment.When she left the Chez André restaurant in Paris she was spotted with an amazing gown from the Dutch fashion designer Jan Taminiau.

Picture: ladygagadaily

Amsterdam International Fashion Week

Dec. 16th 2010 by Mariana Davelaar (editor)

The 14th Amsterdam International Fashion Week (AIFW) will be held at the Westergasterrein in Amsterdam from 26 to 30 January 2011. Opening the official runway presentations on Wednesday, 26 January will be a show by Jan Taminiau. The schedule for the following days will be filled with new talented designers, established names and trendsetting fashion labels. New names on the programme include Bas Kosters, Tony Cohen and Velour.
The Fashion Week LAB. will provide a platform for eight ambitious young designers. In addition to the shows, the AIFW will organise DOWNTOWN, a varied programme of fashion-related activities open to the public that will open at the INDIVIDUALS brand store.

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Jan Taminiau opens AIFW 2010

Jan. 29th 2010 by Majdeline Abbou (former reporter)

Jan Taminiau opened the 12th edition of Amsterdam International Fashion Week. In a very crowdy hall he presented his collection for a/w 2010-2011. His contemporary and mystic vision were definitely processed in the designs.

He is taken you to his fantasy world and shows you the beauty of the female body. 20 models walked over the catwalk and strike a pose in a very alien style. The futuristic and very elegant collection contains a lot of sequins, glitter and some awesome ruffles.

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Amsterdam International Fashion Week a/w 2010

Dec. 16th 2009 by Majdeline Abbou (former reporter)

AIFWThe Amsterdam International Fashionweek is coming closer, Amsterdam will be dominated by the Amsterdam International Fashion Week starting next month.Foto AIFW

A list of designers like Jan Taminiau, Mada van Gaans, SuperTrash, Claes Iversen and Michael Barnaart van Bergen will show their designs on the catwalk during this great fashion event. Also unique about this edition is that AIFW is working for the first time with a Swedish designer, Camilla Norrback. She will also show her designs during this event. A new initiate of the Fashion Week organization is the Fashionweek LAB. Fashionweek LAB. gives young talented designers the opportunity to show their designs during AIFW. Some interesting labels like ‘Mattijs’ of Mattijs van Bergen, Ado les scents by Hyun Yeu and OntFront will also be a part of AIFW.

The 12th edition of the Amsterdam International Fashion Week starts on Wednesday January 27th till Sunday January 31, 2010. Fesjon is also attending this event for a report, so don’t miss it and keep on checking the website for more information.

Click here for more information about AIFW.

AIFW

Jan. 29th 2009 by Mariana Davelaar (editor)

Gisteravond opende ontwerpster Bibi van der Velden in de Westergasfabriek de tiende editie van AIFW met haar fashion show. Haar show is geïnspireerd op Afrika, de boeken die ze leest de films die ze kijkt. Van der Velden heeft geen mode achtergrond maar dankzij haar kunstachtergrond maakt ze erg mooie en indrukwekkende body sieraden.

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ArtBags 2008

Nov. 18th 2008 by Mariana Davelaar (editor)


Ze zijn er weer. De ArtBags van Stop Aids Now! dit keer zijn ze ontworpen door modeontwerper Jan Taminiau en kunstenaar Ton Schulten. Kunstenaar/radio-dj Ruud de Wild ontwierp een Dance4life-bag voor jongeren. Alle ontwerpers hebben belangeloos meegewerkt.
“ik vind het een grote eer dat ik met mijn werk een bijdrage kan leveren aan aidsbestrijding” alsdus Ruud de Wild.

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