2009 was the first year that the Kimberly-Clark company and the NZ Fashion Tech collaborated and organized as part of their nationwide marketing campaign - a fashion designing competition for students. The concept is the same every year - "Create a glamorous and luxurious white cocktail dress" - from Kleenex Cottonelle toilet tissue. The design needs to survive 10 catwalk shows at the NZ Fashion Week besides numerous fashion shoots and promotions.
Kimberly-Clark is an American personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. Kimberly-Clark brand name products include "Kleenex" facial tissue, "Kotex" feminine hygiene products, "Cottonelle", Scott and Andrex toilet paper, Wypall utility wipes, "KimWipes" scientific cleaning wipes, and "Huggies" disposable diapers. Based in Irving, Texas, it has approximately 56,000 employees. Kimberly-Clark UK holds a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom. Kimberly Clark is also listed among the Fortune 500." Wiki |
"Kimberly, Clark and Co. was founded in 1872 by John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark, and Franklyn C. Shattuck inNeenah, Wisconsin with US$30,000 capitalization. The group's first business was operating paper mills, which the collective expanded throughout the following decades. In 1914 the company developed cellu-cotton, a cotton substitute used by the United States Army as surgical cotton during World War I."Wiki The Kleenex Cottonelle Paper Dress 2012 competition. |
The Kleenex Cottonelle Paper Dress 2013 competition.
Kat McLeod (24) 'Camellia Dress’ “I wanted the flowers to be scattered and falling down towards the hem to bring the softness,” says McLeod. |
I
would like reveal a little about
Kylie Bax who is the face of the competition. She wore the winner's
dress this year. As an internationally famous kiwi super model, she
took part in this competition with pride. In her words: “ Being
involved with Kleenex Cottonelle Paper Dresses is so unique - seeing
what the students from NZ Fashion Tech can create, their style and
fashion sense and the whole journey. It’s absolutely personal for
me. New Zealand is my country and it’s important that I can come
home and then help others create their dreams as well. To be a mentor
to these students is just a dream.”
She
is an amazing NZ super model.
Her
face and body appeared in lots of different world magazines
such as Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Madame,... she advertised to Anna Sui, Anna Sui 'Sui Dreams' fragrance, Ann Taylor, Bergdorf Goodman, Cesare Paciotti, Clinique 'Happy' fragrance, Club Monaco, DKNY, Escada, Escada Sport, Gianfranco Ferré, Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Madeleine, Oscar de la Renta, Patrick Cox, Plein Sud, Sonia Rykiel, Trussardi, Versace.
Kylie Bax Vogue Italia Sep. 1996 – Andy Warhol’s Museum by Steven Meisel |
Bombshell Alert
"... story by Steven Klein. Dressed in futuristic jet black ensembles, big sunglasses and high heels, Kylie looks larger than life, her signature look has always brought austerity and sex appeal to her editorials, but here Klein utilizes all her talents. The entire story is elevated by Kylie’s presence; the acrobatic poses, expressive glances and sheer attitude that she brings to the table, remind us why she’s one of modeling’s true greats." |
Photo: Edina Csoboth http://www.edinacsoboth.com/ Dressdesigner: Erzsébet Zsóka Majzik www.jokkadesign.com Special thanks: Zoltan Balogh Fotográfus/Photographer http://baloghzoltan.blogspot.com/ / Model: Lilla Fehr Concept: Erzsébet Zsóka Majzik Hair: Viktória S. Tóth Make-Up: Kata Kertész Accessories: Szandra Csek stylist |
Photo: Mariano Vivanco for Dazed and Confused, stylist- Katie Shillingford |
Photo: Mariano Vivanco for Dazed and Confused, stylist- Katie Shillingford |