Gints Bude

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Gints Bude (born 23 April 1971, Riga) is a Latvian fashion designer and an expert of clothing and dress code. [1] He was the first Latvian designer who established his fashion house in 1990. Also was also the first one to start tutoring young models in Latvia. [2]

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Gints Bude graduated from college, qualifying as a tailor. After that he studied Fashion garment pattern making and sewing technology in Riga Technical University. In 1988-89, he worked as a tailor in clothing company "Rīgas modes" (Riga fashions) experimental factory as a new collections tailor.

On 2 November 1990, he founded Gints BUDE fashion house and the first professional modeling school in Latvia. [1] He has been a member of Baltic Fashion Designers association since 2004. [3]

Bude is a designer of men's and women's fashion collections presented in international fashion forums, fairs and events since 1994 - men's clothing fair in Europe "Herren-Mode-Wöche-Köln". Co-creator and organizer of Latvian festival "Mode. Māksla. Mūzika." (Fashion. Art. Music.) and "Zelta adata" (Golden needle) award. [4]

His clothing collections have been presented in Riga Fashion Week

In 2005, he participated in a Latvian fashion presentation in Paris, France, within the framework of the Latvian cultural project “Amazing Latvia”.

On November 2, 2006, he founded the fashion house “Bude” (current name - Gints BUDE fashion house) and the first professional model school in Latvia “Bude” (current name - Gints BUDE Costume Demonstration Studio).

Gints Bude has participated in Latvian fashion presentations during Latvian culture project Etonnante Lettonie [5] (Surprising Latvia) in year 2005 that took place in Paris, France. Bude is an expert of clothing and dress code for "Vakara ziņas" (Evening News). [6] and "Privātā dzīve" (Private Life) [7]

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  6. Vakara ziņas, Riga: Mediju Nams, Ltd.; ISSN 1407-4931
  7. Privātā dzīve, Riga: Izdevniecība "Žurnāls Santa" Ltd., ISSN 1407-4311