Redress Design Award 2022 Digital Magazine Content List

Photoshoot: Repackaged

REPACKAGED

Unpack the stunning looks of our 2022 finalists. Using sustainable and circular design techniques, these talented designers tackle and transform waste from a variety of sources, including hotel laundries and family closets. Together, the Redress Design Award 2022 finalists’ works demonstrate the power of creativity and innovation for a better future. 

 
 

Patrick Lam

Oversized jacket, shirt, and trousers made from surplus fabrics and discarded garment samples of cotton, felt, and durable nylon.

REPACKAGED

Unpack the stunning looks of our 2022 finalists. Using sustainable and circular design techniques, these talented designers tackle and transform waste from a variety of sources, including hotel laundries and family closets. Together, the Redress Design Award 2022 finalists’ works demonstrate the power of creativity and innovation for a better future. 

 

Patrick Lam

Oversized jacket, shirt, and trousers made from surplus fabrics and discarded garment samples of cotton, felt, and durable nylon.

 
 

Federico Badini Confalonieri

Zero-waste puffer jacket made with filter fabric and filled with collection offcuts, paired with patchwork trousers made from sampling jacquard fabrics.

 
 
 

Micaela Clubourg

Poncho made from regenerated wool and dyed with food waste, paired with linen dress made from end-of-rolls.

 

Drina Marco

Woven cotton shirt and trousers made from upcycled hotel bed sheets paired with scarf dyed with vegetable waste.

 
 
 

Nawoda Bandara

Zero-waste sweater made from rust-dyed damaged knitted collars, paired with jacket made from end-of-rolls with piping waste yarns and zero-waste trousers.

 

Ruwanthi Gajadeera

Reversible kimono puffer jacket made from end-of-rolls with reconstructed polo shirt  paired with upcycled utility trousers made from factory offcuts.

 
 
 

Lívia Castro

Secondhand jeans reconstructed into balloon asymmetric jeans, a plaid denim shirt, and denim tricot sleeves.

 

Cris Miranda

Zero-waste kimono silk lining and silk ink with trousers and vest made from upcycled leather jackets and cotton corduroy.

 
 
 

Ashutosh Panda

Upcycled garment crafted in handlooms with leftover cotton yarns sourced from families of artisans.

 

Photography
The Buffacow

Stylist
Kieran Ho

Hair
Marco Chan for KMS

Hair Assistant
Dean Tsui

Makeup
Gloomy Kwok for Hong Kong Makeup Artist

Makeup Assistant
Kenji Lee for HK Makeup Artist

Models
Ayllah M. & Adem D. Quest Artists & Models

Creative Direction
Matthieu Amelin
Ivan Liu

Production
Ceejay Rivera
Kammie Cheung

Studio
SAMAGANA