Pham Duy

Redress Design Award 2023 & 2024 Semi-Finalist

Meet The Designer

“I want to build up a connection with the wearer through sophisticated handcraft details to increase the longevity of the garment.”
Pham Duy
“I want to build up a connection with the wearer through sophisticated handcraft details to increase the longevity of the garment.”
Pham Duy

Bio

Pham Duy is a Semi-finalist of the Redress Design Award 2024. He is studying Womenswear at FACE – The Fashion Design Academy, Vietnam.

Duy was also a Semi-finalist in 2023.

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Redress Design Award Collection

Duy’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Do I know myself?’, is an exploration of the designer’s self. The collection incorporates handcrafted details, embroidery with secondhand beads, laser-cutting and bias strands to create a connection with the wearer, thus encouraging longevity of the garments. Mixing bright colourful textiles sourced from past projects, Duy uses French flat-felled seams to create durable structures in his pieces, including an undershirt with no sides and a dress with the bottom half ruched from patchwork.
Do I know myself?

Redress Design Award Collection 2024

Duy’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Do I know myself?’, is an exploration of the designer’s self. The collection incorporates handcrafted details, embroidery with secondhand beads, laser-cutting and bias strands to create a connection with the wearer, thus encouraging longevity of the garments. Mixing bright colourful textiles sourced from past projects, Duy uses French flat-felled seams to create durable structures in his pieces, including an undershirt with no sides and a dress with the bottom half ruched from patchwork.
Awaken

Redress Design Award Collection 2023

Duy’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Awaken’, is a tribute to South Vietnam’s ‘60s and ‘70s fashion era. His collection uses pre-consumer waste, surplus yardage, and leftover fabrics sourced from his school’s storage and his mother’s old production factory. The garments are free size and adjustable, with double-facing pocket designs on some pieces to be reversible for even more versatility. Duy uses zero-waste patterns where possible, most of his pattern designs are large and rectangular, allowing for future upcycling and reconstruction. Basic styles allow for different ways of styling and Chinese knot details made with fabrics are recyclable.

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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March 17, 2026

The Redress Design Award 2026 is open for applications!

Calling all emerging fashion designers: We challenge you to design a contemporary collection for a modern, fashion-forward adult, using waste textiles and guided by circular design strategies.

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