From start to finish, each exhilarating cycle of the Redress Design Award cultivates up-and-coming designers with education, expertise, and exposure, propelling the next generation into a circular future for fashion.
Read MoreSelected from around the globe for their subject expertise, each year our judges look for standout applications demonstrating skills in creativity, sustainability, and marketability.
Read MoreAfter winning the Redress Design Award 2022, Federico Badini Confalonieri began working with the Timberland design team in Europe to collaborate on their upcoming Earth Day capsule collection.
Read MoreThe editorial photoshoot of the Redress Design Award 2023, titled ‘Reflection’, invites us to ponder the rising textile waste crisis and look towards sustainable solutions.
Read MoreStay ahead of the curve with the latest sustainability insights from the fashion industry with Redress’ curated selection of reports, podcasts, books, websites, and videos.
Read MoreStep through the looking glass with the Redress Design Award 2023 Finalists: with circular design techniques, creativity, and innovation, these nine emerging talents from around the world tackle and transform everyday waste streams into a gallery of exquisite looks.
Read MoreBehind the scenes of the 2023 Finalists' sustainable fashion collections
Read More“My focus is on how we can speak for sustainability in fashion through durable materials and experimenting with techniques such as low-waste and modular design.” – Wen Hanzhang
Read More“Fashion can be a powerful platform for advocating for a sustainable and equitable world for all.” – Ruwanthi Gajadeera
Read More“It’s always been exciting to work with waste, exploring different innovative design solutions that challenge traditional practices and inspire a more conscious approach to fashion consumption.” – Pavneet Kaur
Read More“Sustainability to me means finding ways to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Creating beautiful clothes should not have to come with the downside of polluting the planet.” – Nils Hauser
Read More“I see myself as part of a groundswell of up-and-coming designers who [see] the exciting possibilities that arise from working with the anonymous detritus of material culture.” – Molly Ryan
Read More“I want to use my platform and brand to embrace the slow fashion movement and create planet-forward pieces using meaningful materials to extend the life of our clothing.” – Mandy Fong
Read More“I would like to contribute to sustainability by using recyclable materials with new technologies or methods. The design that has originality and sustainability can live long.” – Kim Yanghun
Read More“My aim is to change the stereotype of sustainable fashion being unattractive by creating a new image of eco-fashion and redefining the meaning of beauty.” – Jasmine Leung
Read More“Our drive should not be to create fashion that happens to be sustainable, but rather to create sustainable systems that happen to be fashionable.” – Frances Brunner
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