Miguel Adrover

Spanish fashion designer
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Miguel Adrover is a Spanish fashion designer born in Majorca in December 1965.[1]

He moved to New York in 1995 and showed his first collection Manaus/Chiapas/NYC in 1999. He received the CFDA Best New Designer of the Year award in 2000.

Biography

Miguel Adrover is an atypical designer[2] in that he did not study fashion design but rather is self-taught. His career, both in Spain and in the United States, has been shaped by his friends and supporters.[3] His innovative work, first presented in New York City's Lower East Side in 1999, met with immediate acclaim. However, his business effectively collapsed during the bursting of the bubble economy in 2001 when his major financial backer, the nascent U.S. conglomerate Pegasus Group, went bankrupt. He has since resurrected his business.[4]

Born in the Balearic Islands, Adrover left school at the age of eleven to work on the family farm helping to harvest almonds. Within his creative imagination, the people of his town and his family—his parents, Miguel and María, and his brother Toni, a fisherman and a mechanic—play a very important role.[5]

References

  1. ^ fashionencyclopedia.com
  2. ^ "Miguel Adrover. Diseñador". www.modaes.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  3. ^ Avril., Jones, Terry. Mair (2002). Fashion now : i-D selects the world's 150 most important designers. Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-2187-X. OCLC 402679331.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Trebay, Guy, (2004-12-04) New York Times, B10
  5. ^ Torriente, Eugenia de la (2008-08-30). "Adrover reclama su trono". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
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National Fashion Design Award (Spain)
2000s
  • 2009: Manuel Pertegaz
2010s
  • 2010: Paco Rabanne
  • 2011: Elio Berhanyer
  • 2012: Manolo Blahnik
  • 2013: Amaya Arzuaga
  • 2014: Josep Font
  • 2015: Sybilla
  • 2016: David Delfín
  • 2017: Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
  • 2018: Miguel Adrover
  • 2019: Adolfo Domínguez
2020s
  • 2020: Ana Locking
  • 2021: Antonio Alvarado
  • 2022: Ángel Schlesser
  • 2023: Teresa Helbig
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