Mango and NJAL team up for 4th MFA
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NJAL wants to make sure, each of the ten finalists will receive €18,000 from Mango to cover all production costs for the collections being judged. In the competition the interests of the designers are put first, and throughout this competition there will be no transfer of intellectual property rights. The designers will retain ownership of all designs produced.
The new registration period will commence on 15 February and designers will have until the end of July to present their applications. The finalists will be announced in mid-November 2011 by representatives of Mango and five international design schools including: Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, London; Institut Français de la Mode, Paris; Istituto Marangoni, Milan; Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp; and l’Escola Superior de Disseny, Barcelona.
Mango currently has a total of 1,700 stores in 100 countries across the globe, and has over 8,600 employees. Last year Lena Lumelsky took home the Mango Fashion Awards 2010.
Image: Mango Fashion Awards