Magasin du Nord Fashion Prize

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Magasin du Nord Fashion Prize
Awarded for fashion
Sponsored by Magasin
Location Denmark
Country Denmark
Presented by Magasin Foundation
Reward(s) DKK 500,000
First awarded2013;8 years ago (2013)
Last awarded2018;3 years ago (2018)
Most awards Anne Sofie Madsen
Television/radio coverage
Network Fashion Week TV
Produced byMagasin Foundation

The Magasin du Nord Fashion Prize is awarded annually by the Magasin Foundation to an up and coming Danish fashion designer or brand. The winner receives DKK 500,000 and a fashion show during Copenhagen Fashion Week in February the following year.

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History

The fashion award was first presented under the name Dansk Design Talent (Danish Design Talent) by the Magasin Foundation in 2013. [1] The award was from 2015 rebranded in a partnership with the fashion magazine Dansk under the name Dansk Design Talent - Magasin Prisen. It changed its name to the Magasin du Nord Fashion Prize in 2017.

Selection process

The nominees are selected by a panel of Danish design business and branding specialists. The final winner is selected by an international jury based on criteria such as design, brand value and business plan. [2]

Laureates and nominees

YearLaureateNomineesRef
2013 Anne Sofie Madsen Asger Juel Larsen,
Nikoline Liv Andersen,
Astrid Andersen
[1]
2014 Mark Kenly Domino Tan Freya Dalsjø,
Kjetil Aas,
Trine Lindegaard
[3]
2015 Tonsure Tatiana Andersen Camre,
Nicholas Nybro,
Maikel Tawadros
[4]
2016 Cecilie Bahnsen Ellen Pedersen,
Muf10,
Saks Potts
[5]
2017 Lærke Andersen Clouds,
Randy Collection,
All At Sea
[2]
2018 Emilie Helmstedt Blanche
Christine Hyun Mi Nielsen

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