[13 May 2020, Hong Kong] – Redress, the leading NGO working to reduce fashion’s waste, announces the 10 Redress Design Award 2020 Finalist sustainable fashion designers whose innovative, textile waste-reducing designs triumphed over other talented hopefuls applying from 46 regions to win their places in the finals of the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition that will conclude in September 2020 in Hong Kong.
Christina Dean, Founder and Chair of Redress, says, “Fashion is in crisis. COVID-19 has devastated the business, the balance sheets and is affecting creativity on the drawing board. Meanwhile, fashion’s already staggering waste rates will likely spike due to shocking retail performance and dislocated supply chains that have stranded inventory and materials globally. Only the toughest and most talented designers will survive this crisis, and those designers who can up-cycle waste materials, like our 10 Redress Design Award Finalists, are already ahead of the pack as they enter a new fashion industry.”
The 10 finalists used a combination of zero-waste, up-cycling and reconstruction design techniques, sourcing waste materials generated from all parts of the fashion supply chain and consumers.
The Redress Design Award 2020 Finalists are:
Menswear finalists:
Marie-Eve Aubry, Canada
Beatrice Bocconi, Italy
Inhwa Jin, Korea
Ngoh Ha Thu Le, Vietnam
Gönül Yigit, The Netherlands
Womenswear finalists:
Juliana Garcia Bello, The Netherlands
Laura Krause, Albania
Grace Lant, Hong Kong
Tong Jianlong, Mainland China
Ruth Weerasinghe, Sri Lanka