Redress Design Award Finalists Turn Waste into Want

Redress Design Award Finalists

Following a global search for talent, the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition culminated in a live Grand Final runway show last night in Hong Kong (6 September).

We’re pleased to announce Australian designer Tess Whitfort as Redress Design Award 2018 First Prize Winner!

As the world wakes up to the scale of our waste problem, the Redress Design Award represents a shining light of creativity and ingenuity amidst the backdrop of a global environmental crisis. This is even more relevant with media interest and Burberry’s very recent announcement that they will no longer burn unsold clothing and goods.

 
Redress Design Award Finalists

[portfolio_slideshow id=64252 align=center width=699 click=advance thumbnailsize=40 showcaps=false]
 

Organized by Redress, a pioneering environmental charity working to cut waste out of fashion, the Redress Design Award has grown from strength to strength since its inception in 2011. The competition puts Hong Kong firmly on the map as a sustainable fashion hub whilst proving that waste can be a creative goldmine.

Other major prizes awarded announced last night include:

– Redress Design Award 2018 Second Prize with Orsola de Castro: Jesse Lee, Hong Kong

– Redress Design Award 2018 Hong Kong Best Prize Winner: Jesse Lee, Hong Kong

– Redress Design Award 2018 Special Prize with Cara G Winner: Sarah Jane Fergusson, Japan

– Redress Design Award 2018 Alumni Prize with kapok Winner: Claire Dartigues, France

##

Learn More

redressdesignaward.com

With love,

FWO

Follow Fashion Week Online® on Instagram for exclusive content

You may also enjoy ...

Sergio Davila SS27

For Spring Summer 2027, Sergio Davila presents a collection shaped by movement, memory and craft. Marking his first presentation on the Official Calendar of...

System Spring-Summer 2027 Collection ‘SEEKER : The Journey’

The SYSTEM 2027 Spring–Summer collection, SEEKER : The Journey, begins with the character from Hermann Hesse’s novel Knulp — a man who spent his...

MAM Spring Summer 2027 Collection

ROOTED IN ORIGIN, EXPANDING INTO ONE UNIVERSE During Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2026, MAM unveils its first fashion show, marking the brand’s evolution into a...