Jan Taminiau
Jan Taminiau (born 14 September 1975) is a Dutch clothes designer who launched his own fashion label bearing his name (written as one word) in 2003. He designed a dress worn by Princess Maxima during the opening of the Mode Biennale exhibition in Arnhem in June 2009.[1] Based in Amsterdam, Taminiau had an atelier located in the heart of the Red-Light prostitution district in Amsterdam. He designed the blue dress worn by Maxima at the investiture of Willem-Alexander.
Jan Taminiau | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Academy of Art and Design Artez |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Label(s) | JANTAMINIAU |
Awards | Roos Gesink Award, ‘Cultuur Mode Stipendium’ award from the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, the “Grand Seigneur” |
Early life
Jan was born in Goirle, the Netherlands. In 2001, Taminiau graduated cum laude from the Academy of Art in Arnhem Artez.
Prizes and awards
2014 the Dutch oeuvre price the “Grand Seigneur”.[2] 2014 "Marie Claire Prix de la Mode Best Dutch designer" 2013 the ‘Cultuur Mode Stipendium’ award from the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.[3][4] 2007 Marie Claire Prix de la Mode 2001 the Roos Gesink Award of best graduated student for his final year project at the Academy of Art and Design in Arnhem Artez.
References
- "Máxima in Jan Taminiau" (in Dutch). Hachette Filipacchi Media. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
- "Grand Seigneur 2014: Jan Taminiau".
- "Jan Taminiau ontvanger Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium 2013".
- "Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium 2013: Jan Taminiau".