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Monique Van Heist
Born(1972-05-11)11 May 1972
Haarsteeg, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
EducationArtEZ in Arnhem
OccupationFashion designer
Label(s)Moniquevanheist
Hellofashion
Websitewww.moniquevanheist.com

Monique van Heist (Haarsteeg, 11 May 1972) is a Rotterdam-based[1] Dutch fashion designer.[2][3][4][5][6] Heist mainly focusses on women’s wear and unisex wardrobe pieces.[7] Some of her fashion lines are available for long periods of time.[8]

In 2003 she studied at the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem and graduated in 2004.[9] In 2009 she presented one of her fashion lines in a dimly lit gay bar in Amsterdam using ordinary people as clothing models.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Monique van Heist at WDCD". What Design Can Do. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. ^ ANP/Redactie, 23 januari 2012, Volkskrant, Monique van Heist, Retrieved October 20, 2014, "...De tentoonstelling Werkstijl wordt ingericht door de Rotterdamse modeontwerpster en gastcurator Monique van Heist...."
  3. ^ Milou van Rossum, 8 November 2010, Volkskrant, Mode-ontwerper Iris van Herpen wint drie prijzen, Retrieved October 20, 2014
  4. ^ Milou van Rossum, March 6, 2010, Volkskrant, Rare knoopjes (Rare buttons), Retrieved October 20, 2014, "...The best body I've seen comes from Monique van Heist. It is a sporty, not too tight copy with long sleeves ... old-fashioned white buttons at the neck ..."
  5. ^ EVELIEN HERMITS, January 12, 2012, Volkskrant, Style Up: Fashion Journal ELLE Style Awards handed out tonight. What does a stylist? And why they are becoming increasingly important in the fashion industry?, Retrieved October 20, 2014, "... "So I'll soon develop a wedding dress with fashion designer Monique van Heist." ..."
  6. ^ "Groene Mode". Trouw. Trouw Amsterdam.
  7. ^ "Monique van Heist en Hans Ubbink". Bregje Lampe. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Slow Fashion Special". Volkskrant Magazine (616): 7. 8 September 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  9. ^ Theunissen, José (2006). Mode in Nederland. Houten: Uitgeverij Terra Lannoo BV. p. 84. ISBN 9058974685.
  10. ^ 17 APRIL 2011, in Modeontwerpers by Georgette Koning, Independent Fashion Daily, Monique van Heist: “Er is veel slechte kleding”, Retrieved October 20, 2014