Anne Kurris

Anne Kurris studied graphic design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and St-Lucas school, both in Antwerp. The fashion poster Anne Kurris designed in 1986 for Jean Paul Gaultier and Régine Chopinot marked her debut in the fashion world. She worked as a graphic designer for Dries Van Noten, Walter Van Beirendonck en Dirk Van Saene.

Ten years ago, in 1988, she started her own children's collection. Being a graphic designer, it is quite evident that Anne Kurris' collection has a graphic approach. Her view is very clear and sophisticated: a lot of prints on t-shirts in a fresh, authentic style, knitwear in brigt colours. The designs are pure ans mostly a mixture of several influences: sometimes romantic and frivol in contrast to a rough look.

The collection for boys and girls is optimistic with a touch of humour. The fabrics are always natural: coton, linen, silk and wool. Anne Kurris's collection does focus on creativity and high quality.

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