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Dutch Fashion Foundation

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The Dutch Fashion Foundation is a non-profit Dutch fashion incubator for upcoming Dutch fashion designers. It focuses on strengthening the social, economic and cultural role of Dutch fashion on a national and international level.[1]

History

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The Dutch Fashion Foundation originated out of a growing request for growth and development of a Dutch fashion climate. In 2000 Angelique Westerhof, co-founder and director of the fashion master course Fashion Institute Arnhem,[citation needed] observed that fashion designers who had graduated from the Fashion Institute Arnhem had difficulties presenting their collection to a wider audience, set up their own fashion labels and find a connection with the fashion industry on their own. She established the Dutch Fashion Foundation in 2001 to develop the status of a collective Dutch fashion discipline.[2][3]

In May 2003, the Dutch Fashion Foundation was officially introduced after being a silent corporation for two years.[4] The Dutch Fashion Foundation is the initiator and organiser of the annual Dutch Fashion Awards and the international campaign Dutch Touch.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dutch Fashion Foundation website
  2. ^ Interview with Angelique Westerhof, YouTube.
  3. ^ Mode kun je leren, Mo Veld 28 November 2001, Het Parool.
  4. ^ Dutch Fashion Foundation krijgt eerbetoon, ANP, 28 May 2003.
  5. ^ Getting on the double dutched bus, WWD, Rosemary Feitelberg, 5 March 2005.
  6. ^ PS van de Week - het Parool, Het interview: Angelique Westerhof, Bregje Lampe.