MILAN — Morten Ussing from Denmark won the international fur competition Remix for his dégradé shearing techniques done by hand, machine and dyes. The competition was organized by the International Fur Federation at TheOneMilano exhibition here, which closed its three-day run on Feb. 27. Ólöf Sigridur Johannsdottir from Iceland came in second in the competition, using colorful patterns and intrinsic designs on mink, silver fox, badger and Icelandic lamb. Nicolas Lecourt Mansion from France, who drew patterns with resin on mink, came in third. The winners were revealed during an Italian Fur Fashion Night, which was supported by the Associazione Italiana Pellicceria (AIP) in collaboration with North American Fur Auctions (NAFA), which presented a selection of North American hides for the finale. The night also included a collective show with styles from eight brands selected for their ability to reinterpret fur with a fashionable cut. They were Gianfranco Ferré Furs, Diego M, Fabio Gavazzi, Giorgio Magnani Luxury, Grandifur, Malamatì, Pajaro and Rindi. TheOneMilano also put a spotlight on new talents from international schools in collaboration with fashion and design schools IED Istituto Europeo di Design and the Accademia del Costume e Moda Roma. From the Accademia, Rossella Coppola took part with her final work capsule collection,
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