Head and the Piaget Prize at Flux Laboratory

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And the winner is…

Fanny Agnier, Head alumni won last night in Geneva the Piaget Prize for young talents. The prize, launched for the first time this year, offers a point of departure to the creativity of a Head Bachelor student or to an alumni. Fanny will then have the possibility to enter a stage at Piaget Geneva and to work in the fine jewelry creative department. The other winners are Juan

Sebastian Galan Bello and Clementine Despoq that thanks to their creations have risen the interest of the jury. Young talents grow up… as jury member, I was extremely happy to see again students that I have met throughout the years and appreciate how much they have reached a  creative maturity in facing such a challenging project. It was not easy to design and produce  a complete jewelry collection, showing the inspiration, the display, defending their creative skills for a prize for Piaget brand. A great challenge that will open to the 15 participants new horizons and strong visibility.

Not only jewelry in the magical context of Head and Piaget Bachelor third year students participated to a week workshop on watches. The brief was to redesign, with a contemporary appeal, the iconic Miss protocole watch as well as the creation of a new feminine watch emphasizing the codes of fine jewelry. The jury was taken by most creations and the final choice was really difficult. Prices went therefore to the poetry and creativity of:

Camille Dols with the project “Envol” (first price) wins a stage at Piaget watch creative studio after her Bachelor diploma in 2014

Mathilde Petit with the project “Lady & Night” (special mention)

Julie Blaive with the project “Swinging Time” (special mention)

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