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Ever since the creation
of his own brand in 1999 (in association with Jutta Kraus), the young
man, born 33 years ago in Ulm (Wurtemberg), has created a fantastically
beautiful and completely-off-the-wall universe. Bernhard Willhelm started
with womenswear, a collection that premiered at the Paris fashion shows
in March 1999. He created his first samples for menswear in October
2000, which he wouldn't showcase until January 2003 within the Menswear
Fashion Week.
In 1998, graduating from the Royal Academy of Antwerp, Bernhard Willhelm
passed from being assistant to Walter Van Beirendonck, Alexander McQueen,
Vivienne Westwood and Dirk Bikkembergs. In September 2002, he settled
in Paris. Parallel to his collections, from 2002 to 2004, he's successfully
directed the italian house of Capucci where he launched their first
Prêt-à-Porter collection.
His other achievements include a retrospective of his work organised in 2003
by the Ursula Blickle Art Foundation in Germany, alongside the publishing of
his book at the Lukas & Sternberd publications in 2004. In 2005, he designed
school uniforms for the orphans' aid association, Misericordia. This year he
launched his first shoe line, and created the “White Wild Bunch”,
a clothing line only available online at YOOX.com. He also received the ANDAM
Grand Prize as the most promising talent of the new creative scene.
With his new Men's Spring/Summer 2006 collection, Bernhard Willhelm explores
more than ever the concept « Street, Fun, and Chic », wherein we
rediscover his love for oversized volumes, flashy colours and surprisingly explosive
prints.
Bernhard Willhelm on thecorner.com |