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BLESS Berlin BLESS Paris Ernst-Reudler-Siedlung 15 14, Rue Portefoin BLESS www.bless-service.de 13355 Berlin 75003 Paris VAT No. DE 812 145 596 +49-30-4401010-0 Fax -1 +33-148016743 Fax - 0054 [email protected] [email protected] Name BLESS www.bless-service.de Contact 1993, first meeting as students at the “Concours International des Jeunes Créateurs de la Mode” in Paris Collaboration as BLESS Summer 1995, BLESS Debut, presented on posters placed in the cities Vienna and Berlin Official product Autumn 1996, BLESS N° 00 Furwig, advertising in i-D magazine, Self Service, and Purple Fashion Date of foundation January 2, 1997, Berlin Owners Desiree Heiss, born 22.04.1971 in Freiburg / Germany, Austrian nationality, fashion graduation in June 1994, University of applied arts in Vienna, based in Paris Ines Kaag, born 03.02.1970 in Fürth / Germany, German nationality, fashion graduation in March 1995, University of arts and design in Hannover, based in Berlin Permanent Collaborators Elisa Bürkle, client relations, accounting, and general assistance in Berlin Jean-Christophe Ydier, client relations, accounting, and general assistance in Paris Verena Michels, production manager Studio Manuel Raeder, graphic design Amina Bamieh, shopmanagement Paris, in-house press Bert Houbrechts, BLESS Home Inhabitant Berlin Yasmine Gauster, initiator and owner of first blessshopberlin, friend and consultant Collaborating producers 110%ig, Susanne Zmudzinski Loops, Sigrid Henning Press contact Worldwide photo requests / BLESS Paris press: Amina Bamieh, +33 1 48 01 67 43, [email protected] Japan: Diptrics, +81 33 40 90 089, [email protected] Sales contacts abroad Japan: Diptrics, +81 33 40 90 089, [email protected] BLESS is a visionary substitute to make the near future worth living for. She is an outspoken female - more woman than girl. She’s not a chosen beauty, but doesn’t go unnoticed. Without a definite age she could be more between her mid twenties and forties. B. hangs around with a special style of man. She has no nationality and thinks that sport is quite nice. She’s always attracted by temptations and loves change. She lives right now and her surroundings are charged by her presence. She tends to be future orientated. BLESS is a project that presents ideal and artistic values by products to the public. Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions 1995 BLESS Sun Top Debut Limited Edition of 20 pieces 1996 BLESS N° 00 Furwig Furwigs Limited Edition of 93 pieces Fits every style! Cut & try! 1997 BLESS N° 01 Bootsocks Bootsocks Limited Edition of 120 pieces Jeans and Leather BLESS N° 02 Disposable T-Shirts Disposable T-Shirts Limited Edition of 60 packs à 3 T-Shirts Wear and don’t care BLESS N° 03 Set Set Limited Edition of 50 Assortments Fucks up every style! Help Yourself! BLESS advanced Direction Indicators designed by Markus Wente 1998 BLESS beauty products 3-Dimensional Makeup Berlin Biennale, Berlin 30 Sep. 1998 – 3 Jan. 1999 BLESS N° 04 Limited Edition of 100 bag systems Bags Stylefree! Bag A Bag B Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions Bag C Bag D Bag E BLESS N° 05 Limited Edition of 30 Subscriptions Subscribe BLESS Corrupts every style! Relax BLESS N° 06 Limited Edition of 250 chances Customizable Footwear Thank you Charles Jourdan, Thank you New Balance. 1999 BLESS N° 07 Chairwear A Customizable Footwear, Living-Room Conquerors Chairwear B Colette, Paris, Mar. Chairwear C Doorflair Presentation of Chairwear B, Tablecare ZUCCa show Autumn/Winter Tablecare Extra Large 1999–2000, Paris, Oct. Limited Edition of Chairwear / Tablecar / Doorflair A travelling selling exhibition BLESS Basics series of sweaters BLESS N° 08 Dripless Umbrella BLESS Exhibition, Found Objects Bedsheets Speak For Gallery, Tokyo, Leather Socks Dec. 1999 – Jan. 2000 Oversleeves Cat Bag Monpe Coca-Cola Bottle Wooden Hand BLESS beauty-products Hairbrush Hairstyling/The Cut of the Month, Toasting Agency, Paris, Apr. 1999 – Mar. 2000 BLESS advanced Jeansring designed by Jörg Todtenbier Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions BLESS N° 09 Embroidered Jeans BLESS N° 09 Merchandising, Merchandising Knitted BLESS Logo Sweater L ZAC 99, Musée d’Art Moderne de Knitted BLESS Logo Sweater M la Ville de Paris, Paris, Knitted BLESS Logo Sweater S 7 – 28 Oct. Knitted BLESS Logo T-Shirt L Knitted BLESS Logo T-Shirt M Knitted BLESS Logo T-Shirt S Minimonogram Scarf Starcut Pant Starcut Print T-Shirt Original Starcut Sweater Stitched Starcut T-Shirt Vest Face 4-pieces-cut Unlimited collection of showpieces and commercial variations BLESS Magnetic Links Packaging Systems for 20 to 2000 CD collection by Raster/Noton 2000 BLESS N° 10 Scarf Single Créatures au Centre, Scarves Carrefour Presentation BLESS Nº10 Sponsored by Scarf Double Scarves, Centre Pompidou, Rawmanagement, H&M Paris, Feb. Scarf Triple Levis Elysian Fields, The Purple Scarf Quadruple Institute, Centre Pompidou, New York Industries, Sandra Paris, 24 May – 24 Jul. Pabst, Adidas, Frisch Unlimited collection of unique and multiple pieces BLESS N° 11 BLESS SHOP 1, BLESS Shop I Love Fashion, ffwd Galerie, Travelling Selling exhibition Berlin, 5 – 16 Apr. 2000 BLESS SHOP 2, Festival des Arts de la Mode, Hyères, Apr. – Jun. 2000 BLESS SHOP 3, 4th Werkleitz Biennale, Werkleitz, 5 – 9 Jul. 2000 BLESS SHOP 4, Pescara, cancelled BLESS SHOP 5, Fan Club, Amsterdam, 3 – 10 Sept. 2001 BLESS SHOP 6, Raw Fitting, Berlin, 6 Sept. – 31 Aug. 2001 BLESS SHOP 7, Beauty by Et Vous, Paris, Oct. 2000 BLESS SHOP 8, Vivre sa Vie, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, 21 Nov. – 6 Dec. 2000 BLESS SHOP 9, Glamour Engineering, Zurich, Dec. 2000 – Jan. 2001 BLESS SHOP 10, Spread at Bukowski’s Auction House, Stockholm, Feb. 2001 Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions BLESS SHOP 11, Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Jun. 2001 BLESS SHOP 12, ars viva 01/02, Neues Museum, Nuremberg, Jun. 2002 BLESS SHOP 13, BLESS at Home in Toronto, Art Metropole, Toronto, 9 Jan. – 31 Mar. 2004 BLESS SHOP 14, Hotel Claska, Tokyo, Jun. 2004 BLESS SHOP 15, L’Oréal Fashion Festival, Melbourne, 13 – 20 Mar. 2005 BLESS SHOP 16, Design Brussels, Brussels, Dec. 2005 BLESS SHOP 17, Kunstverein, Munich, Nov. 2006 BLESS SHOP 18, OFR Bookshop, Paris, Feb. – Mar. 2008 BLESS SHOP 19, Mexico City, Mexico, 10 May – 7 Jul. 2008 BLESS SHOP 20, Ludlow 38, New York, 27 Jun. – 13 Jul. 2008 BLESS SHOP 21, Two Blocks East West, Beijing, China, Dec. 2008 – Apr. 2009 BLESS SHOP 22, Surface2Air, Paris, 21 Jan. – 20 Apr. 2010 BLESS C-prints, Embroidered Plant #1 BLESS at Spazio Informal, Embroidered Plants, Edition of 5 Pitti Uomo, Florence, Series of 9 pictures Embroidered Plant #2 22 – 25 Jun. 2000 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #3 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #4 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #5 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #6 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #7 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #8 Edition of 5 Embroidered Plant #9 Edition of 5 Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions BLESS N° 12 Bedsheets Couple Team-ups Customized Sneakers in cooperation with Adidas Materialmix Necklace, Bracelet, Press-button Earrings, and Fastener Chain in cooperation with Bucherer, Germany Materialmix Necklace Fake Materialmix Bracelet Fake Stones BLESS and NY Industries Floating Pocket 2001 BLESS N° 13 Costume Jacket Sweater Basics Costume Jacket Pocket Customized Levis’s Jeans Handknitted Jewellery Body Handknitted Fabric Body Linen Body and Trousers Parka Sweater Silk Sweater Trouserpocket Shirt BLESS advanced Earbags designed by Tom Natvig BLESS N° 14 Bag Collector Interpassive Shopping, Shopping Supporters Carriage Revers Galerie des Galeries Lafayette, Carriage Costume Jacket Paris, Oct. Carriage Hood Clinging Purse Cotton Net Handcare Purse Handkerchiefs Knitted Leather Purse Leathernet Makrame Stickerbag Top with Purse T-Shirt with Purse Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions BLESS N° 15 Magazine Frames ars viva 01/02 Kunst und Design, Acclerate Yourself Book Frames Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, Dec. 2002 BLESS N° 16 Limited Edition of 60 pairs Shoe Escorts in cooperation with Eram BLESS N° 17 Architecture Relativator 1+2 ars viva 01/02 Kunst und Design, Design Relativators Cake Design Relativator Neues Museum Weimar, Car Design Relativators 1–7 20 Jan. – 3 Mar. Landscape Relativator Mixer ars viva 01/02 Kunst und Design, Vacuum Cleaner 1+2 Neues Museum Nuremberg, Jun. Wall Manifesta 4, European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Frankfurt, May – Aug. BLESS Design Relativators, the Vacuum Cleaner Chair at Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, Sept. – Oct. ars viva 01/02 Kunst und Design, GfZK, Leipzig, 29 Sept. – 5 Jan. BLESS N° 18 Bag D Allroundwear Bag D big Belt N° 18 Blouson Button Set CJ-Coat CJ-Dress CJ-Sweater CJ-Sweater Tight CJ-Sweater Vest Classic Sweater Classic Sweater (breast pocket) Electric Jewellery Electronics Espandrillo Sneakers Flat Bag and Belt Flat Man Hakama Handkerchiefs Hood I-Bag Knitted Fur Vest Knitted Jacked Loropiana Collection Year Item Name Items Exhibitions Leather Radio Lining Skirt Pleated Men Pleated Shorts Radio with Leather Shorts Skirt Sweater Speakerscarf Leather Sweater Low Neck Sweater Tight Low Neck Sweater Tight Women Tanktop Man Tanktop Woman Trousers Trousers Flat T-Shirt T-Shirt Tight Vest Wide Skirt 4-pieces Sweater Bike Belt 2003 BLESS N° 19 Bag D Presentation of BLESS N° 19 Uncool Bag D Big Uncool at the Palais de Tokyo, Belt N° 19 Paris, Mar. 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