June 6, 2006

Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 06
The National Design Awards were conceived in 1997 by the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum to honor the best in American design. This year’s winners have been announced across categories that include Architecture, Interior, Product & Landscape Design.

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The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards has awarded their prize for Fashion Design to maria Cornejo with runner up prizes going to Thom Browne and Peter Som. On Cornejo, the awards site says:
Chilean-born women’s wear designer Maria Cornejo’s career has spanned London, Paris, Milan, and Tokyo. She moved to New York City in 1996 and began her clothing line Zero, noted for its sculptural garments that are at once feminine, architectural, minimal, and modern. Cornejo’s personal approach to her designs has won her a loyal following. Ignoring seasonal trends, she instead approaches her collections by continually refining her technique, developing dynamic and intelligent clothing that is both innovative and timeless. Cornejo was a Fashion Design finalist for the 2005 National Design Awards.





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