Torsten Amft

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Torsten Amft (born 14 January 1971) is a German fashion designer who lives in Berlin. He studied fashion design in Zurich (Switzerland) and started the masterwork by Ernesto Aligieri in Rome (Italy). In 2000 Amft won the "Lexton" fashion award in New York City. Many celebrities (such as Montell Jordan, Holly Johnson or Bryan Adams) like his clothes and style. Torsten Amft founded the style of "Elitist Futurism" and produced or created its worldwide presence. Before Torsten Amft designed dresses, he was a model for Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts and Gianni Versace. He is currently the Creative Director of the Amft fashion label.

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