"If you build it, they will come".
Read MoreCongratulations to Redress for successfully organising the Redress Design Award 2022.
Read MoreWe would like to thank all of our sponsors and partners, without whom the Redress Design Award would not be possible.
Read MoreTanja Wessels challenged herself to not buying a single item of new clothing. Read her tips on how you can do it too.
Read MoreThe Redress Design Award is more than just the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition.
Read MoreDive into our photoshoot shining a new light on the future creative frontrunners.
Read MoreSee the stunning looks from the finalists’ collections in our first ever lookbook, professionally styled and shot in studio with Farfetch.
Read MoreDiscover what Redress Design Award alumni have been accomplishing recently, from fashion weeks to master’s collections, publishing research, brand collaborations, and more.
Read MoreBehind the scenes of the 2022 finalists' sustainable fashion collections
Read MoreAshutosh Panda found inspiration for his sustainable collection by looking to the stars — specifically, the magnetar, one of the most powerful neutron stars of the universe.
Read MoreAs a Latino living in Tokyo, Japan, Cris Miranda discovered the beautiful craftsmanship of the kimono and admired its deep cultural meaning and high quality fabric.
Read MoreFor designer Drina Marco, the Spanish word “monda” — meaning “fruit peel” — was the first layer to what would become her sustainable collection.
Read MoreFederico Badini Confalonieri has always valued nature and the environment. When he learned of the massive issue of microplastics in fashion, he knew he had to find a way to address it.
Read MoreShowcasing an ability to make something extraordinary out of the ordinary, for her collection Lívia Castro turned to a wardrobe staple: jeans.
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