Dinie van den Heuvel – Clothing Identity
Dinie van den Heuvel – Clothing Identity

Unicform is specialized in corporate wear and uniforms. Dinie van den Heuvel and her team offer the complete process of research, design, development, production and subsequent delivery. Unicform is strong in combining knowledge and experience in fashion design, with their technical background in garment development and production into the translation of your corporate identity.
For the 2012 TASTE festival, Unicform is proud to present a special line of aprons to be worn by workshop participants and waiters/waitresses. We hope they will be as fun to wear as they were to make.
Dinie van den Heuvel is the founder of Unicform. She has a strong technical background as patternmaker and contemporary philosophy.
Her goal is to create a great symbiosis between brand-identity and garment, between funcitonality and innovative form.
She holds a teaching position at both La Cambre (Be) and FHNW (Ch) coaching fashion students to develop their concepts and create a unity between concept and design, form and content.
Towel #1#
Towel #1#
Good food brings people together. As humanity, nothing connects us more profoundly than sharing the joys and pleasures of the table. For the 2012 TASTE-festival, Unicform has designed an apron that will create an instant sense of unity among the workshop participants.
Cooking together is a great way of creating new friendships.
And with this draped Unicform apron, you have gained culinary freedom without the expense of ruining your favourite sweater. Bon appétit and enjoy the cooking!
Towel #2#
Towel #2#
Serving someone food means giving someone the gift of continued life. To assist you in this (meaningful / valuable / precious / universal / important) task, Unicform has designed a special apron to be used during the 2012 TASTE-festival. The inspiration behind it is seemingly simple.
Did your mother too ever tie a kitchen towel around your waist when you wanted to help her out in the kitchen as a child? This maternal practicality has led to the creation of an apron that elegantly combines the functional with the seemingly accidental.
