Winners of the Pierre Cardin Young Designer Awards / Minjeong Koo (21, Department of Fashion Design), Seyon Jeon (21), and Soohyun Kim (23)

  • 24.12.13 / 이정민

 

 

At the 2024 Pierre Cardin Young Designers Award (PCYDA), Kook Min-jung and Jeon Ji-won, students of the Department of Fashion Design at Kookmin University, won the Creative Award, and Kim Soo-hyun won the Potential Award.

 

 

 

 

The PCYDA is a competition held by the Pierre Cardin House to encourage fashion students around the world to explore the avant-garde spirit of Pierre Cardin and develop their own unique style and future-oriented vision. The competition has been held in Mexico, the United States, South Korea, Brazil, China, Israel, and Taiwan, based on the criteria of creativity and originality, reinterpretation of the Pierre Cardin style, practical techniques, and the use of sustainable materials.

 

This year, the Korean PCYDA was held for the second time, following last year. The 30 students who passed the first round of sketch judging participated in a designer workshop on October 26, hosted by Pierre Cardin designers including Rodrigo Basilicati Cardin, the general director of Pierre Cardin, and underwent a second round of evaluation. Seven of them were selected as winners at the Pierre Cardin Fashion Show and Young Designer Awards Ceremony held at the Andar Hotel on October 29.

 

Six students from Kookmin University were selected in the first round of judging and participated in the workshop, and three of them were selected as winners. The winners and the themes of their works are as follows.

 

Minjeong Koo (21) / Creative Award / Theme: Circles, Triangles, Rectangles

Jeon-eon Jeon (21) / Creative Award / Theme: Imagine

Soohyun Kim (23) / Potential Award / Theme: Cosmic Being

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Winners of the Pierre Cardin Young Designer Awards / Minjeong Koo (21, Department of Fashion Design), Seyon Jeon (21), and Soohyun Kim (23)

 

 

At the 2024 Pierre Cardin Young Designers Award (PCYDA), Kook Min-jung and Jeon Ji-won, students of the Department of Fashion Design at Kookmin University, won the Creative Award, and Kim Soo-hyun won the Potential Award.

 

 

 

 

The PCYDA is a competition held by the Pierre Cardin House to encourage fashion students around the world to explore the avant-garde spirit of Pierre Cardin and develop their own unique style and future-oriented vision. The competition has been held in Mexico, the United States, South Korea, Brazil, China, Israel, and Taiwan, based on the criteria of creativity and originality, reinterpretation of the Pierre Cardin style, practical techniques, and the use of sustainable materials.

 

This year, the Korean PCYDA was held for the second time, following last year. The 30 students who passed the first round of sketch judging participated in a designer workshop on October 26, hosted by Pierre Cardin designers including Rodrigo Basilicati Cardin, the general director of Pierre Cardin, and underwent a second round of evaluation. Seven of them were selected as winners at the Pierre Cardin Fashion Show and Young Designer Awards Ceremony held at the Andar Hotel on October 29.

 

Six students from Kookmin University were selected in the first round of judging and participated in the workshop, and three of them were selected as winners. The winners and the themes of their works are as follows.

 

Minjeong Koo (21) / Creative Award / Theme: Circles, Triangles, Rectangles

Jeon-eon Jeon (21) / Creative Award / Theme: Imagine

Soohyun Kim (23) / Potential Award / Theme: Cosmic Being

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

View original article [click]

 

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