Ruwanthi Gajadeera

Redress Design Award 2021 Semi-finalist, 2022 Finalist, & 2023 Runner-up

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Fashion can be a powerful platform for advocating for a sustainable and equitable world for all.
Ruwanthi Gajadeera
Fashion can be a powerful platform for advocating for a sustainable and equitable world for all.
Ruwanthi Gajadeera

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Ruwanthi Gajadeera was the Runner-up of the Redress Design Award 2023. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fashion and Textile Design from Northumbria University, MSc in Sustainable Management from the University of Bedfordshire, and is studying for her MA in Design Innovation from De Montfort University.

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Redress Design Award Collection

Ruwanthi’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘kaeli – resurgence’, seeks to heighten awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans. Her collection incorporates recycled yarn to create a handloom denim fabric, designing for recyclability with monofibres as well as removable shanks and QR codes with care instructions including how to disassemble the garment for recycling at the end of its life cycle. Each piece reflects heritage and craftsmanship, from a knit jumper seamlessly made with a continuous string of yarn, to a coat with textures created from scraps of Dumbara (Sri Lankan traditional handmade mats). Removable panels can even be repurposed as wall hangings or other decorative items, adding to the garment’s longevity.
kaeli - resurgence

Redress Design Award Collection 2023

Ruwanthi’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘kaeli - resurgence’, seeks to heighten awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans. Her collection incorporates recycled yarn to create a handloom denim fabric, designing for recyclability with monofibres as well as removable shanks and QR codes with care instructions including how to disassemble the garment for recycling at the end of its life cycle. Each piece reflects heritage and craftsmanship, from a knit jumper seamlessly made with a continuous string of yarn, to a coat with textures created from scraps of Dumbara (Sri Lankan traditional handmade mats). Removable panels can even be repurposed as wall hangings or other decorative items, adding to the garment’s longevity.
Take Me Home

Redress Design Award Collection 2022

Ruwanthi’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘kaeli - resurgence’, seeks to heighten awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans. Her collection incorporates recycled yarn to create a handloom denim fabric, designing for recyclability with monofibres as well as removable shanks and QR codes with care instructions including how to disassemble the garment for recycling at the end of its life cycle. Each piece reflects heritage and craftsmanship, from a knit jumper seamlessly made with a continuous string of yarn, to a coat with textures created from scraps of Dumbara (Sri Lankan traditional handmade mats). Removable panels can even be repurposed as wall hangings or other decorative items, adding to the garment’s longevity.

September 2, 2025

15 Years, 330+ Fashion Game-changers—Let’s catch up with Ruwanthi Gajadeera

15 years of the Redress Design Award isn’t just a milestone—it’s a testament to the designers who’ve turned fashion’s biggest hurdles into their boldest opportunities. This year, as we celeb...

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March 20, 2026

Online Session: Circular Fashion Design Strategies with Redress Design Award 2025 winners

Join a LIVE online session for emerging designers to deepen your knowledge for creating circular fashion, and give you an edge in your application for the Redress Design Award.

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March 17, 2026

2026年度「Redress 設計大賽」現已開放申請!

設計師們 :你們的考驗是以回收再重用的紡織品,沿用循環時尚的設計策略 ,為時尚前衛的成年人設計一套現代系列。

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