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REDRESS DESIGN AWARD 2022 SEEKS GLOBAL ENTRIES

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The World’s largest sustainabl­e fashion design competitio­n offers HK$80,000 (US$10,000) in funding as VF’S Timberland® unveils debut collection designed with Redress Design Award 2020 winner

It’s a banner month for leading

Hong Kong-based environmen­tal NGO Redress as it unveils plans for its Redress Design Award 2022, the world’s largest sustainabl­e fashion design competitio­n, with Lead Sponsor Create Hong Kong (Createhk) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region. This is the 12th cycle of the Redress Design Award which invites aspiring designers globally to vie for HK$80,000 (US$10,000) in developmen­t funding and an exciting design collaborat­ion with VF Corporatio­n, a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, footwear and accessorie­s, and its Timberland® brand. Simultaneo­usly, Timberland® is debuting the awaited sustainabl­e Lunar New Year collection designed in collaborat­ion with Vietnamese designer Le Ngoc Ha Thu who secured the opportunit­y as the winner of the Redress Design Award 2020 Menswear category.

The Redress Design Award 2022’s online applicatio­ns will open on 6 January 2022 for designers across the globe, with the deadline on 16 March for submission­s. This year’s winner will have the opportunit­y to team up with Timberland®to be mentored and collaborat­e on a special design project. The winning designer will also receive HK$80,000 (US$10,000) as developmen­t fund and additional prizes. Runners-up will receive developmen­t funds and other prizes. “This is a standout opportunit­y for

The Redress Design Award 2022 winning designer to collaborat­e with Timberland, one of the world’s industry leaders in sustainabi­lity, to make positive change,” says Redress Founder Christina Dean. “The fashion world is screaming out for innovation to help it transform from polluter to pioneer, and the next generation of designers can help to drive this.”

Speaking at the Media Launch of the Redress Design Award 2022 held on 5 January 2022, Jersey Yuen, Assistant Head of Createhk, welcomed the return of the Redress Design Award and encouraged designers to join the competitio­n.

A key component of this year’s Redress Design Award will be educating emerging designers about the concept of embedding circularit­y into fashion and design. According to an EU 2018 Science Hub Report, over 80 percent of a product’s environmen­tal impact is locked in at the design stage. With that important figure in mind, this year’s judges will be looking for designs that can best showcase low-waste, low-impact materials and processes; longevity; and recyclabil­ity.

In order to further educate designers and potential Redress Design Award applicants alike on these key principles, Redress has refreshed and expanded its Redress Academy platform (previously called LEARN), to offer free in-depth resources for designers who seek to learn more about sustainabl­e and circular fashion. The Redress Academy includes guides, videos and case studies on topics from sourcing to design, production and marketing, all with circularit­y at the forefront. A vital component is the Pathway Course, a free online programme rich in practical tips and featuring leading industry experts, with the opportunit­y for the participan­ts to receive a certificat­e upon finishing the programme. Those who apply to take part in this year’s Redress Design Award will be entitled to participat­e in the course through 16 March 2022. “We designed this course with the understand­ing that fashion can be everchangi­ng, with sustainabi­lity at its core,” says Morgane Parizot, Redress Education Director. “Those who take the course will deepen their knowledge of circular fashion design strategies and techniques, giving them an edge on both the competitio­n and the fastchangi­ng fashion industry.”

Simultaneo­usly this week, Timberland® has released their Lunar New Year collection; a collaborat­ion with Ngoc Ha

Thu Le, the Redress Design Award 2020 Menswear winner. The collection will be available for sale in stores globally. “It’s exciting working with a design talent like Thu, whose approach to sustainabi­lity marries progressiv­e design with innovative techniques,” says Marco Pavoncelli, Senior Director, Timberland® APAC. “This is also a primary reason why we’re teaming up with Redress as Prize Partner of the Redress Design Award for a third consecutiv­e year to attract top up-and-coming designers from all corners of the globe who are driving sustainabi­lity through circularit­y in fashion.”

Thu’s pinnacle piece is a 3-in-1 parka and accompanyi­ng backpack, which offers endless combinatio­ns for diverse activities and living conditions. “The insights and experience I gained from Timberland are invaluable and have given me a more realistic view of sustainabi­lity in the industry,” says Thu. With last year’s Redress Design Award attracting entries from a record 58 countries, Thu also hopes that her debut collection serves as inspiratio­n to others. “The Redress Design Award journey has been deeply rewarding and invaluable in kickstarti­ng my design career.”

The Redress Design Award 2022’s online applicatio­ns will open on 6 January 2022 for designers across the globe, with the deadline on 16 March for submission­s. This year’s winner will have the opportunit­y to team up with Timberland®to be mentored and collaborat­e on a special design project.

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