FASHION COMPETITION

Fashion Jury
Prizes & Grants

GRAND PRIX OF THE JURY PREMIÈRE VISION

A Festival partner since 2011, Première Vision is
sponsoring the Grand Prix of the Jury for the 11th
consecutive year supporting the finalists in their
collection development and production.

The Grand Prix of the jury Première Vision consists of:

-a grant of 20,000 euros offered by Première Vision and a
high level of visibility during a Première Vision Paris event.

-a collaborative project with the Métiers d’art, worth up to
20,000 euros.

-the conception of a capsule collection that embodies the
Galeries Lafayette’s values of inclusivity and diversity in
the fashion world

-an allocation of fabrics and dedicated support from
Alliance for European Flax- Linen & Hemp to create one or
several silhouettes to help the winner of the Grand Prix du
Jury Première Vision in the development of the marketing
of his future collection.

-ICICLE will invite the winner of the Grand Prix of the Jury
Première Vision to create a capsule collection.

-Madame Figaro, media partner, will offer visibility and
an editorial to the Grand Prix of the Jury Première Vision
winner.

-Sterling International will grant the Grand Prix of the
Jury Première Vision Winner with a 1-year mentorship to
advise and counsel the Talent for career pathing

THE le19M MÉTIERS D’ART PRIZE

Grand Partner of the International Festival of Fashion,
Photography and Fashion Accessories - Hyères since
2014, CHANEL further reinforced its support of the
festival’s activities in 2019 with the creation of a prize
dedicated to the Métiers d’art.

This prize’s vocation is to reward the best collaboration
between the ten finalists of the Fashion prize and ten of
the maisons d’art and manufactories belonging to the
ecosystem of CHANEL and le19M: Ateliers de Verneuil-
en-Halatte, Causse, Desrues, Goossens, Lemarié, Lesage,
Lognon TBC, Maison Michel, Montex and Paloma.

The winner, chosen by the Fashion jury, will receive a
grant of 20,000 euros to make a new creative project that
will be unveiled next year, at the 39th edition of the festival.

In 2024, the Maison d’art Lesage, specialized in
embroidery and weaving, celebrates its centenary. To
mark the occasion, the Maison will be in the spotlight at
the Hyères Festival, celebrating the exceptional skills of
embroidery craftsmen, designers and textile artists in
France and India.

The name of this prize changed up in 2020 to become
the le19M Métiers d’art Prize, echoing the opening of a
new site between Paris and Aubervilliers, gathering 11
Maisons d’art and the open to all space la Galerie du 19M,
promoting the fashion and decoration Métiers d’art for all
publics.
Nearly six hundred artisans and experts are daily at
the service of the creativity of French and international
brands, large groups as well as independent customers
and young generations of designers.

MERCEDES-BENZ SUSTAINABILITY PRIZE

A partner since 2012, Mercedes-Benz is proud to
continue supporting the next generation of creative
leaders.

Launched in 2021, the Mercedes-Benz Sustainability
Prize marks the brand’s ambition to drive responsible
luxury forward and inspire sustainable innovation
beyond its own industry. Selected by the Festival
d’Hyères Fashion Jury, the finalist who best incorporates
sustainable methods into the showcased collection, will be
awarded a monetary grant by Mercedes-Benz.

Committed to the sustainable future of luxury design,
Mercedes-Benz proactively works to future-proof
the responsible growth of its fashion partnerships;
highlighting best practices and aligning itself with
creatives that reflect and champion values such as
responsible design, creativity and innovation since 1995.

L’ATELIER DES MATIÈRES PRIZE

For the third year running, L’ATELIER DES MATIÈRES
is a partner of the International Festival of Fashion,
Photography and Accessories – Hyères, which celebrates
its 39th edition in 2024.
This year, the prize will distinguish one of the ten finalists
in the Fashion section for their creation crafted from the
provided dormant and recycled materials.

All the finalist designs will be showcased in dedicated
fashion shows and exhibited in the festival’s showrooms.
The winner will receive a selection of dormant and
recycled materials valued at 10,000 euros.

-As official partner of the Hyères Festival, SUPIMA will
lend its support to this year’s finalists of the “fashion”
section contest with a donation of SUPIMA cottons. All
finalists using SUPIMA cotton will have one of those looks
presented at the SUPIMA DESIGN LAB.

-Puntoseta offers to all awarded designers an original
printed fabric.

-During Paris Fashion Week, Premiere Classe will be
hosting the Festival Formers at a dedicated exhibition in
March, followed by a sales area in October, offering them
a prime showcase as well as specific mentoring for their
commercial development.

-L’atelier Aymeric Le Deun, specialist in buttons and
fabric or leather covered fashion accessories, supports
the finalists by offering them the production of buttons for
their collections.

-Catwalkpictures.com offers to all the award winners the
pictures of their first fashion show in Paris.

-Sterling International partners with the Hyeres Festival
to coach the Fashion Competition Finalists prior to the
Festival with a follow-up meeting after the event.

You are using an outdated browser.
Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.