Sibilla Pavenstedt
Sibilla Pavenstedt (born August 16, 1965 in Bremen ) is a German fashion designer, designer and lecturer with Italian roots. She lives and works in Hamburg.
After studying fashion design at the Academy for Art and Music in Bremen and the Studio Berçot in Paris (1985–1990), Sibilla Pavenstedt won the “Avant-garde Fashion Oscar” in 1990 for her first collection of crocheted clothes made from the finest elastic threads “Excellent in Munich. She then worked in Bremen and Paris, where she opened a studio and exhibition space. International celebrities such as Jane Birkin , Laetitia Casta , Debbie Harry , Michelle Pfeiffer and Franka Potente were among her customers from an early age . In 1998 an exhibition space was opened in New York and the collection was presented for the first time in Milan. Today the designer lives and works in Hamburg.
Awards
- 1990 Fashion Oscar of the avant-garde Munich
- 1993 Philip Morris Prize for Fashion
- 2005 Awarded the Karl Schneider Prize for Design by the Hamburg Senate
- 2013 Awarded the "Citizens' Prize for Outstanding Commitment in Integration Work" by the Central District Administration
Fashion shows and fashion fairs (excerpt)
- 1992 New staging of the forklift fashion show as part of the Munich fashion week
- 1993 CPD Düsseldorf and Atmosphère Paris
- 1994 New York Collection
- 1996 Tranoï Paris
- 1997 At the invitation of the CPD Düsseldorf representative for Germany on the occasion of the show "Europe's Designer Revolution"
- 2000 fashion show for the opening of the Schürmann building, Museum for Art and Commerce Hamburg
- 2009 fashion show in the Hubert Burda Museum Baden-Baden
- 2009 fashion shows in Tokyo
- 2011 Presentation at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles
Teaching
From 1997 to 2004 Sibilla Pavenstedt was a visiting professor and visiting professor at the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg in the department of fashion design, in 2005 she was visiting professor at the 18th International Summer Academy for Art and Design, Hamburg
Exhibitions and artistic activity
Exhibitions (excerpt)
- 1992 exhibits as part of the exhibition of the Design Center Bremen and the Bremen State Museum for Art and Cultural History in the Fockemuseum Bremen
- 1994 The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg acquires two dresses for the collection
- 1999 Participation with two exhibits in the exhibition "Unity and Law and Freedom" in the German Historical Museum Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin
- 2000 exhibits in the exhibition "designMensch" in the Museum for Art and Industry Hamburg
- 2000 exhibit at the exhibition "In the garb of time" in the Bremen State Museum for Art and Cultural History
- 2,007 exhibits are in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Hamburg issued
- 2014 exhibits are shown at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg at the exhibition "Inside Out, Insights into Fashion"
More artistic work
- 1992 Equipment for the opening event of the Erotic Art Museum Hamburg
- 2004 Drafts of the stage costumes in the style of the 1920s for the play "Tamara", performed in the Hamburg theater in the room
- 2007 Art-fashion-performance and exhibition in the Hamburg Deichtorhallen
social commitment
In 2008 the designer initiated the fashion project Made auf Veddel . Women with a migration background are trained in fashion in their own atelier in the Hamburg district of Veddel. The craft traditions that they brought to Germany from their home countries are incorporated. The aim is to promote the personal and economic independence of women. The individual pieces that are handcrafted here become part of the Sibilla Pavenstedt collections and thus accessible to a wide audience. In 2010 the project became a separate non-profit association.
literature
- Michael Weisser : Interview with Sibilla Pavenstedt , WhitePaperCollection-15, Bookrix, Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-7396-9146-6 .
Web links
- Sibilla Pavenstedt in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Atelier Sibilla Pavenstedt
Individual evidence
- ↑ Deborah Knür: A shining star in the fashion sky. In: The world . June 2, 2001, Retrieved July 3, 2018 .
- ↑ The feminine provocateur. In: Stern . June 25, 2004, accessed July 3, 2018 .
- ↑ District Mitte awards prize to four volunteers Hamburger Abendblatt from November 11, 2013, accessed on August 30, 2014
- ↑ http://www.ndr.de/regional/hamburg/madeaufveddel139.html ( Memento from November 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pavenstedt, Sibilla |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German fashion designer, designer and lecturer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 16, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bremen |