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Jeroen Van Tuyl

Jeroen Van Tuyl: Pleasing Silhouettes of Pointed Shapes & Figures
Photo below: Jeroen Van Tuyl on the runway, Spring 2006
Photo courtesy of Jeroen Van Tuyl

Jeroen Van Tuyl PARIS, Jan 9, 2006/ FW/ --- A graduate of the Arnhem Institute for the Arts in 1998, Jeroen Van Tuyl’s signature style of architectural silhouettes emphasizing angles, pointed shapes and figures have caught the eyes of the press in buyers since he launched his eponymous label in January 2000.

Young as he is, this is actually his second label, the first one being ‘VanTUYL DeROOIJ’ created in collaboration Edwin de Rooij right after their graduation from design school.

The duo produced two collections: the first women’s collection ‘New Entity Chique 2000’ for Spring / Summer 2000 was shown in Paris at Espace Austerlitz.

Trying his hand on menswear precipitated the launch of the Jeroen Van Tuyl label, a mix of classical basics in natural fabrics and high-tech textures with late teens and early 30s as the target market.

Marked with a very modern outlook for men’s dressing, Van Tuyl’s collections have always leaned towards an architectural approach on the man’s body, as seen in the Spring 2005 collection, ‘Robiator’ and Fall 2005’s ‘Robotica.’

During off-season for fashion, Van Tuyl participates in exposition and exhibits all throughout Europe.

In September 2002, he was involved in the exposition Mode à suivre 2 at Musée de la mode et du costume; Palais Galliera Paris and on November of the same year, he previewed his collection at the Gwand- Award for up-coming design contest in Lucerne, Switzerland, the Fall 2003 body of work named, ‘Swordsman V1.2.’

In 2005 Jeroen Van Tuyl also took part in two majors Dutch events « The Dutch Touch », which was shown in Paris and New York from May to September 2005. His creations were also shown at and the « Arnhem Mode Biennale » in June of the same year.

Based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Jeroen Van Tuyl trained under Dirk Bikkembergs, Joe Casely – Hayford and So by Alexander van Slobbe and at the Saga International design center in Vedbaek in Denmark and had practical work experience at the labels, Dirk Bikkembergs, Joe Casely – Hayford and So by Alexander van Slobbe.

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Jeroen Van Tuyl
Menswear Spring 2007

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Jeroen Van Tuyl
Menswear Fall 2007

(Photo by FW)

See the Jeroen Van Tuyl Runway Shows:
  • Fall 2007 Menswear
  • Spring 2007 Menswear
  • Fall 2006 Menswear
  • Fall 2005 Menswear
  • Website:
    www.jeroenvantuyl.com

    Address:
    JEROEN Van TUYL
    Puntegaalstraat 267
    3024 EB Rotterdam
    The Netherlands
    Tel : +31 10 477 86 84
    Fax : +31 10 476 78 06

    Press contact for
    JEROEN Van TUYL
    Frédérique Lorca
    40 Avenue Ledru –Rollin
    75012 Paris
    FRANCE
    Tel : +33 (1) 53 17 06 37
    Fax : +33 (1) 43 47 28 08

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