Who can still believe that as far as
fashion design is concerned, women are still slightly following in
the footsteps of their male counterparts ?
The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards winner for best designer, Veronique Branquinho proved
that when it comes to stylistic audacity, « cut » research and original
details, she is certainly not in the dark. Born in Vilvoorde, Belgium on June
6th, 1973, she concentrated her high school studies in languages before branching
off to the Saint Lucas arts school in Brussels to begin painting studies. In
1991 she registered at the Royal Academy of Antwerp and majored in Fashion Design.
In October 1997, longing to start her own label, Veronique Branquinho designed
her first womenswear collection. Simultaneously, she designed the women's collection
for the Italian house of Ruffo Research for 2 seasons (Spring/Summer 1999, Autumn/Winter
1999-2000) and participated in exhibitions all over the Belgium fashion scene
(notably at Colette with Raf Simons). In January 2003, she enriched her world
by adding a menswear collection. The first boutique in her name, opened in August
of the same year, on 73 Nationalestraat in Antwerp.