Schepers Bosman

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Schepers Bosman
IndustryFashion
Founded2017
FoundersSanne Schepers, Anne Bosman
Headquarters
Key people
Sanne Schepers, Anne Bosman
ProductsClothing, accessories and Interior Design
Websiteschepersbosman.com

Schepers Bosman is a Dutch fashion designer duo consisting of Sanne Schepers (born 1989, Heerlen, The Netherlands) and Anne Bosman (born 1988, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).

Background[edit]

Sanne Schepers and Anne Bosman both graduated with honors in 2011 from ArtEZ University of Arts in Arnhem, BA fashion design. Their graduation collections were awarded with various fashion prizes.[1] [2] Schepers continued her studies at the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) in Paris. She was selected by the team of Robert Clergerie to specialize her studies further at l’Ēcole-de-Style in Romans-sur-Isère. Bosman graduated from Central Saint Martins London, MA Menswear. They gained work experience at Clergerie, Christopher Kane, Viktor & Rolf and Alexander van Slobbe, before starting their designer duo collaboration named Schepers Bosman in 2017.[3]

The duo presented their debut collection at the 26th edition of the Amsterdam Fashion Week in 2017. Shortly thereafter they won the Mercedes-Benz Les Etoiles Award on the eve of the Paris fashion week, the jury consisted of Alexis Mabille and Dita von Teese among others.[4]

All Schepers Bosman collections and garments are designed, developed and produced in the Netherlands. New collection presentations and sales take place during the menswear fashionweeks in Paris.[5]

Style[edit]

Schepers and Bosman simply makes strong collections that are original, surprising and extremely well made.[6] Cool items with raw, visible seams and a wide fit.[7] The collection is packed with regal silhouettes, but the oversized shirts are a standout, both in shape and design.[8] Denim was and is their showstopper.[9] Striking an even balance between streetwear and luxe, stand out pieces include the re-designed workwear and suits along with the patchwork-heavy jumpsuits and trousers. The sleek and playful silhouettes are then dressed in vibrant color palettes of pinks, blues and purples, while darker tones are featured heavily on the outerwear looks.[10]

Awards[edit]

Collaborations[edit]

  • Schepers Bosman for Mephisto – Mephisto x Schepers Bosman (2023)[11]
  • Schepers Bosman for Royal Auping – Royal Auping x Schepers Bosman (2020)[12]
  • Schepers Bosman for Hacked By – Hacked By_ x Schepers Bosman (2020)[13]
  • Schepers Bosman for Pinqponq – pinqponq x Schepers Bosman (2019)[14]

Exhibitions[edit]

  • 2023 – ‘’The Oasis’’, group exhibition, Bureau Europa, Maastricht[15]
  • 2023 – ‘’Piet Paris e.a.’’, group exhibition, Museum Jan, Amstelveen[16]
  • 2021 – ‘’Dutch Design Week’’, group exhibition, MicroLab, Eindhoven[17]
  • 2021 – ‘’Maison Amsterdam’’, group exhibition, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam[18]
  • 2021 – ‘’CONSUMPTION’’, group exhibition, FDFA Arnhem, Arnhem[19]
  • 2018 – ‘’WOW Fashion Inside Out’’, group exhibition, We Make The City, Amsterdam[20]
  • 2018 – ‘’Schuit@Qade’’, group exhibition, Art Rotterdam, Cruise Terminal, Rotterdam[21]
  • 2017 – ‘’Schuit - Stijl Ontkleed’, group exhibition, FDFA Arnhem, Arnhem[22]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jetty Ferwerda (15 July 2011). "Sanne Schepers wins Lichting 2011". Team Peter Stigter.
  2. ^ Nathalie Wouters (2 February 2012). "Dutch Anne Bosman wins publics prize at H&M Design Award". NRC Handelsblad.
  3. ^ AFW. "About Schepers Bosman". Amsterdam FashionWeek.
  4. ^ Shomara Roosblad (26 September 2017). "Schepers Bosman wins Mercedes-Benz Les Etoiles 2017 competition". UK Fashion Network.
  5. ^ Michou Basu (31 August 2017). "They are going to make it". Het Financieele Dagblad.
  6. ^ JFK (18 December 2020). "Design duo Schepers en Bosman is very strong and original". JFK Magazine.
  7. ^ Cécile Narinx & Emilie van Kinschot (5 September 2021). "Roller skates, old masters and a 70+ women's choir: this was Amsterdam Fashion Week". Volkskrant.
  8. ^ Isabelle Hore-Thorburn (21 January 2019). "The Schepers Bosman FW19 Lookbook Is Fit for Royalty". Highsnobiety.
  9. ^ Kim Noach (14 October 2021). "Sanne and Anne make couture from fabrics that they literally pick from waste bins, with great success". De Limburger.
  10. ^ Mallory Chin (17 January 2020). "Schepers Bosman Spotlights Its DIY Mentality for FW20". Hypebeast.
  11. ^ Nora Veerman (22 September 2023). "Schepers Bosman maakt eerste schoen in samenwerking met Mephisto". Fashionunited.
  12. ^ Auping (17 October 2019). "Schepers Bosman x Auping consumption quarantine". Auping.
  13. ^ Caitlyn Terra (17 January 2019). "Schepers Bosman joins forces with Hacked By_". Fashionunited.
  14. ^ Mallory Chin (2 September 2019). "Pinqponq & Schepers Bosman Collide on Vibrant Bag Collection for FW19". Hypebeast.
  15. ^ "THE OASIS -". bureau-europa.nl.
  16. ^ "Piet Paris e.a. -". museumjan.nl.
  17. ^ "21 SPRING SUMMER, SB SYNERGY -". ddw.nl.
  18. ^ Baan, Els de (27 September 2021). "Jasje met een Jodenster, een te strakke japon: expositie in de Nieuwe Kerk toont ook hoe onvrij kleding kan maken". Trouw (in Dutch).
  19. ^ "Consumptie | Wendelien Daan & Mary-Lou Berkulin | BOXED". FDFA | Fashion + Design Festival Arnhem (in Dutch).
  20. ^ "WOWWOW Fashion Inside Out". www.wow-amsterdam.nl.
  21. ^ "Schuit Exhibition Overview".
  22. ^ Lavèn, Jasper (9 June 2017). "de expositie van schuit gaat over de connectie tussen mode en kunst". i-D (in Dutch).

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