Herald on Sunday

Young designer wins Fashion Week spot

From winning a trip to India to putting her award-winning design on stage, student Susan Colton is on a stylish roll.

- By Ophelia Buckleton

Susan Colton mastered sewing at the age of 11 when she made a kite. Now, nearly 10 years on, her world-class skills have earned her the opportunit­y to have her work seen by thousands of fashion-savvy eyes.

The young fashion student’s design will be the first to hit the Resene Designer Runway at New Zealand Fashion Week later this month.

The 20-year-old has taken out the Resene NZ Fashion Tech Colour of Fashion competitio­n, beating 36 other diploma students from the Institute of Fashion Technology.

“It’s just amazing,” said Colton whose prize included tickets to some of the hottest shows at Fashion Week and a personalis­ed tailors form — an essential tool for her career.

The Wellington­ian said her winning silk jumpsuit and coat, which has a plunging neckline, lace and eyelet detailing and embossing, was based on memories and how they shape our lives.

“What I designed was who I really want to be as a designer and it’s just amazing that other people can see it, too. “Obviously the win and the publicity and being in India have given me so much inspiratio­n and knowledge,” said Colton. Colton has spent almost six weeks in India after winning a Prime Minister’s Scholarshi­p for Asia. The learning experience saw her recreate her garments from locally sourced silk for a fashion show hosted by the Bannari Amman Institute of Technology in Sathyamang­alam.

To enter the Resene competitio­n, students had to create silk garments in a Resene colour — Colton’s was in Resene Suzie Q.

Judges selected 16 finalists, including an overall winner, to present at Fashion Week, which runs from August 22 to 28.

 ??  ?? Student Susan Colton, left, designed a sassy jumpsuit with a difference to win a spot at Fashion Week.
Student Susan Colton, left, designed a sassy jumpsuit with a difference to win a spot at Fashion Week.
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