Szentkirályi Talent Program is expanding: young designers are welcome to apply for the new fashion section
After four successful seasons, the Szentkirály Talent Program is expanding. Starting this year, the initiative that previously helped youth athletes will be supplemented with a fashion section, the aim of which is to support emerging domestic fashion designers.
Designers between the ages of 18 and 25 can apply for the program, implemented with the professional cooperation of the Hungarian Fashion & Design Agency, until November 14, from which one selected young person can participate in one of the most significant events of the fashion industry, the Milano Unica trade fair, next year.
From the very beginning, Szentkirályi has been committed to the promotion of domestic sports, and in recent years it has paid special attention to the support of the fashion industry, since many creative young people are increasing Hungarian success in this field as well. In order to ensure that hopefuls from various sectors receive the widest possible support, the award-winning mineral water brand is expanding the highly successful Szentkirályi Talent Program starting this year. The fashion department launched with the professional cooperation of the Hungarian Fashion & Design Agency invites applications from young designers who, like Szentkirályi, see sustainability as an important value in their work related to fashion.
Szentkirályi Tehetségprogram
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