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Beata "Bea" Szenfeld (born 23 December 1972 in Poland) is a Swedish designer and fashion designer. She is known for her artistic and experimental creations with unusual fabrics and contexts. She has also designed invitations and held exhibitions with art work. ==Biography== Szenfeld was born in Poland and moved as a child with her mother to Gothenburg, Sweden in 1983. She nowadays lives in Stockholm.〔(Bea Szenfeldt sr ) Sveriges Radio. Retrieved 3 October 2015〕 In 2002 she graduated from Beckmans design school. Her graduation work won H&M's design scholarship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beckmans )〕 After her graduation, she started her own brand in her name to design for both women and men.〔(Från Ghana till De Geer ) jp.se. Retrieved 3 October 2015〕 She often uses old fabrics or fabrics from secondhand clothes. In her vintage collection this is the most visible. She designs shirts with plenty of its original look remaining, but leaves them inside out or with the back of the tshirt in the front. She reconstructs with the help of in-stitchings, bleaching, colouring and application sewings to create her clothes.〔 In 2003 Szenfeld won the TV3 design competition ''Fashion House'', in which five Swedes lived in Rome for two months competing against other young European designers in a three months internship at the fashion house of Stella McCartney.〔Johanna Stål,Bea Szenfeld vintageprinsessa, Camino magazine, ISSN|1654-2282, page 32.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lady Gaga förstörde svenska designers lyxkläder – Nöjesbladet )〕 In 2005 she created her own exhibition called ''Too much is never enough'', which had the theme of re-usable items.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cocktailklänning med hatt )〕 The exhibition was shown for the public at Kulturen i Lund, Regionmuseet Kristianstad and Falkenbergs museum.〔 During Stockholm Fashion Week in August 2006 Szenfeld produced a joint fashion show with Gunilla Pontén. The same year, she was awarded a scholarship by the Konstnärsnämnden for the paper collection ''Paper Dolls'' which was exhibited at Liljevalchs konsthall in 2007.〔(Nordiskamuseet Bea Szenfeld ). Retrieved 3 October 2015〕 When the American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger visited Sweden in 2007, she designed the storefront for his store. She co-operated with the Japanese company Sanrio, which created Hello Kitty. Szenfeld has also designed constructively the invitations for the party planner Micael Bindefeld.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Korten som alla vill åt )〕 When she cooperated with the Italian company Barilla, she designed a dress made entirely of pasta.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bea Szenfelds fjärilsklänning av Barilla-pasta )〕 In May 2009 Szenfeldt presented the outdoors exhibition ''Träditioner'' at Kulturen i Lund, an interpretation of the national costume traditions montaged around trees in the culture park in Lund.〔(Lund work: Träditioner ). Retrieved 3 October 2015〕 Szenfeld has designed stage clothes for several singers like Loreen and Ola Salo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bea Szenfeld snyggar till artisterna )〕 During the 2010 Polar awards in Stockholm musician Björk Guðmundsdóttir wore one of Szenfelds creations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Svensk pappersslöjd gav stjärnglans åt Polarpristagaren )〕 In 2013 she did charity work for the store chain Granit with unusual design of storage boxes, with all proceeds going to the children's help organization Happy Children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bea Szenfeld i samarbete med Granit )〕 In 2014 singer, Lady Gaga used Szenfelds design for herself and her background dancers for the music video for the song "G.U.Y."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bea Szenfeld + Lady Gaga = Sant! )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bea Szenfeld」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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