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Dutch Fashion Awards
The Dutch Fashion Awards is an annual awards ceremony first organised by the Dutch Fashion Foundation in 2007. Jury An international jury of professionals representing a cross-section of the international fashion industry decide objectively which upcoming Dutch fashion designer they expect is most likely to bring his/her label onto the international market. Nominations Designers eligible to be nominated for the Dutch Fashion Awards need to match the following criteria: The designer: * Graduated from a recognised (inter-)national fashion academy. * Owns the Dutch people, Dutch nationality, or has been living and working in the Netherlands for at least 5 years. * Runs his or her own registered enterprise. * Has developed at least five collections under his or her own label. * Shows a striking talent creating a fashion label with distinguished style and knows to present this convincingly. * Is nominated by at least 3 members of the Academy of Dutch Fashion Design. * Has already ...
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Awards Ceremony
An awards ceremony is a type of ceremony where awards are given out. The ceremony may be arranged by a government organization, a society, a school, a trade association or even a company that specializes in running awards ceremonies. Typically a master of ceremonies presents award winners, speaks to the audience, entertains people, and generally keeps the ceremony moving. Ancient Greece The Ancient Greeks held annual competitions for tragedy and comedy, financed by the wealthiest citizens. Awards were given out for best play, best producer and best actor. In the early Olympic Games there were two awards ceremonies. After each event the judges gave palm branches to the winners. On the last day of the games all the event winners were announced, and were crowned with olive garlands. No medals were given, and only the winner was announced, since the runners-up were not considered significant. It was not unusual for the athletes to risk heavy fines and to bribe the judges to be declared ...
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