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THE FASHION COUNCIL GERMANY
by Modem – Posted June 30 2018
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The [red]FASHION COUNCIL GERMANY[/red]  was founded in 2015. It represents the interests of fashion designed in Germany.



[red]VOCATION[/red] : to promote and establish German fashion as a cultural and economic asset through specific support for young German talent with a joint management of national activities, strengthening the awareness of German design at home and abroad. Fashion and designers will be better positioned nationally and internationally through increased press, publicity and lobby work
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[red]CHARACTERISTICS[/red] : to support Fashion companies , particularly in the economic field, through network management, support in shows, finding investors, retail projects and staff recruitment. Develop interest of modern technology because isn’t reserved for the classical industrial branches, but also have a wide range of uses in the fashion industry, such as fibre studies (trials) networking in technology and textile, printing techniques along with the use of digital presence.

[red]STRATEGY[/red] : to interconnect the Germany industry with German fashion designers and startups. The FASHION COUNCIL GERMANY is the point of contact for German fashion design with the responsibility of the political, media, cultural and industrial lobby work.

[red]INITIATIVES[/red] : advanced training for designers and young designers, through mentoring, coaching, advanced training, presentations and workshops with expert panels.

[red]President[/red] > Christiane Arp
[red]CEO programmes, projects and activities[/red] > Scott Lipinski
[red]Chairman of the Board[/red] > Marie-Louise Berg.
[red]Founding Members[/red] > Marie-Louise Berg, Mandie Bienek, Melissa Drier, Mario Eimuth, Inga Griese, Karen Heumann, Claudia Hofmann, Marcus Kurz, Jutta Ohms, Dirk Schönberger, Anita Tillmann
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FASHION COUNCIL GERMANY
BIKINI BERLIN - Budapester Str. 50 (2.OG GARDEN) - 10787 Berlin
+49 (0)30 994 0489/50
office@fashion-council-germany.org
www.fashion-council-germany.org

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