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HP x Gino Anthonisse Fellowship
JANUARY 7 2020
New Order of Fashion is launching its latest fellowship at Heimtextil 2020! A collaboration with HP and NOoF-talent Gino Anthonisse.
The New Order of Fashion Fellowship initiative creates unique opportunities for the industry to involve bright young fashion design talents in their innovation projects. For The HP X Gino Anthonisse fellowship, Anthonisse delved into the endless possibilities of the new HP Latex and Stich technology.
Heimtextil, the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles, will be held in Frankfurt from 7th-10th January 2020 and, for the 9th consecutive year, HP will have a presence with a curated exhibition space showcasing the benefits of the HP Stitch and Latex technologies through a selection of concepts and designs on display. The HP Booth, situated at Hall 3.0, Booth F81, has been designed to showcase an array of applications made possible in interior design with HP’s digital printing technology.
This year’s booth offers an unexpected and innovative experience to the attendees. Curated by New Order of Fashion and designed by Dutch designer Gino Anthonisse, this year’s collection of exclusive prints demonstrate the possibilities of HP’s digital printing technology.
For his collaboration with HP, NOof-talent Gino Anthonisse has come up with 10 exclusive concepts, which will be on display at the HP booth in an exhibition curated by New Order of Fashion.
“I wanted to create an explosion of full colour, graphic facets, mixed with photographical elements”, said artist Gino Anthonisse. “Our collection is a continuation of our previous work ‘Wandâ’, in which we created prints with Japanese influences as well as garments made of folded textiles and papers.”
Using an origami technique, Gino Anthonisse was able to fully construct garments for his ‘Wandâ’ collection without the use of a sewing machine, as the folds created the constructions of the works.
In addition to the prints created for HP, a selection of origami objects will also be shown as part of the HP stand at Heimtextil.