HTNK has a soft spot for Dutch fashion talent. Our NL Fashion Incubator foundation supports unique talent that deserves a spot in the fashion industry. We contribute to the backstage development of these talents by sharing our knowledge, skills and network. We would like to invite you to do the same.
If you are interested in supporting talent by sharing knowledge, facilities, network or by other means, don’t hesitate to contact us in order to discuss possibilities. There are many ways to contribute, we can help to create a win-win situation for all involved parties.
If you are interested in supporting talent by sharing knowledge, facilities, network or by other means, don’t hesitate to contact us in order to discuss possibilities. There are many ways to contribute, we can help to create a win-win situation for all involved parties.
Redlight Fashion Amsterdam
Bas Kosters
And Beyond
gluejeans by G+N
Daryl van Wouw
Mada van Gaans
Jan Taminiau
IGNOOR
Hyun Yeu
MATTIJS
Jeroen van Tuyl
Edwin Oudshoorn
Conny Groenewegen
LEW
EnD
Roswitha van Rijn
Fashion Photographers:
Petrosvky & Ramone
Photography by Mylou Oord & RVDA
And Beyond
gluejeans by G+N
Daryl van Wouw
Mada van Gaans
Jan Taminiau
IGNOOR
Hyun Yeu
MATTIJS
Jeroen van Tuyl
Edwin Oudshoorn
Conny Groenewegen
LEW
EnD
Roswitha van Rijn
Fashion Photographers:
Petrosvky & Ramone
Photography by Mylou Oord & RVDA
High-level fashion design in the Red Light district: the combination is a magnet for the international press. From Australia to the United States and Japan, articles appear all over the world about this intriguing mix in the historic area of Amsterdam. Take a walk there nowadays, and you can admire Dutch couture next doors to the well-known girls of pleasure. The Red Light district has also become an international hotspot for design tourists.
The RedLight Fashion Amsterdam projects takes the former HTNK project calles Turning Talent Into Business one step further.
When the City of Amsterdam and housing corporation NV Stadsgoed decided to loan a part of the window area to the creative industries for a period of one year, HTNK was asked to come up with a creative destination. HTNK made a selection with international ambitions of the most talented Dutch designers of the moment –of whom the larger part was enrolled in the Turning Talent Into Business program.
RedLight Fashion Amsterdam gives an impression of the diversity and the strength of the Dutch fashion identity. From the multidisciplinary Bas Kosters to the glamorous couture designer Jan Taminiau and the design streetwear from Daryl van Wouw: the offerings of RedLight Fashion Amsterdam are extremely varied and therefore also very Dutch. By working, living, exposing and inspiring together, forces are bundled to put Amsterdam on the international fashion map.
The RedLight Fashion Amsterdam projects takes the former HTNK project calles Turning Talent Into Business one step further.
When the City of Amsterdam and housing corporation NV Stadsgoed decided to loan a part of the window area to the creative industries for a period of one year, HTNK was asked to come up with a creative destination. HTNK made a selection with international ambitions of the most talented Dutch designers of the moment –of whom the larger part was enrolled in the Turning Talent Into Business program.
RedLight Fashion Amsterdam gives an impression of the diversity and the strength of the Dutch fashion identity. From the multidisciplinary Bas Kosters to the glamorous couture designer Jan Taminiau and the design streetwear from Daryl van Wouw: the offerings of RedLight Fashion Amsterdam are extremely varied and therefore also very Dutch. By working, living, exposing and inspiring together, forces are bundled to put Amsterdam on the international fashion map.





