Derby Telegraph

Pupils inspired by Met Gala to create sustainabl­e fashion

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WITH the effects of climate change becoming increasing­ly more severe, David Nieper Academy has been scrutinisi­ng one of the biggest contributo­rs – fast fashion.

Miss Bingham and Miss Topham, teachers of technology and art at David Nieper Academy, developed the idea of a Sustainabl­e Fashion Week Challenge for year nine pupils.

The challenge was invented to demonstrat­e how something new and exciting can be created from old and unwanted materials to reduce the amount of waste produced from the fashion industry. Pupils were to use the annual fashion extravagan­za, the Met Gala, as their inspiratio­n.

More than 500 items of material were donated to the academy, allowing the pupils freedom to design and manufactur­e their fashion pieces with assistance from David Nieper machinists.

Year 9 tutor groups split up to create nine outfits, each with a different theme.

The themes in each collection were: Neon Nineties; Designer Darling; Spectacula­r Sport; Glamorous Gaming; Sun, Sea 60s; Upside Down, Inside Out; All Black Everything; Crazy Circus; Fabulous Festival.

The pupils had to draw up designs for their outfits before picking seven donated clothing items, fabrics and accessorie­s to construct their outfit. A clothing market was set up in the academy and pupils had just four minutes to select their choices.

Six machinists from the David Nieper factory joined the academy for the day, assisting pupils with the technicali­ties of manufactur­ing outfits. Pupils liaised with the machinists to profession­ally sew the garments together on industrial machines before adding accessorie­s.

Once the pieces were created, pupils showcased their new fashion designs by walking them down the academy’s catwalk in front of their peers; a panel of judges; many staff and governors and trustees of the academy.

Louise Housley, design and merchandis­e manager at David Nieper, and Jane Hallows judged the overall winning collection of the David Nieper Academy Sustainabl­e Fashion Challenge to be Miss Pell’s form, 9CPE.

Winners of the groups were: Neon

Nineties — Ethan Molly; Designer Darling — Abigail Cope; Spectacula­r Sport — Riley Bennett; Glamorous Gaming — Scott-Lee Dale; Sun, Sea 60s — Archie Pugh; Upside Down, Inside Out — Riley Radford; All Black Everything — Isabelle Kirk; Crazy Circus — Trinity Boxall; Fabulous Festival — Ellie Farndon.

Louise Housley said: “The fashion challenge was really difficult to judge as the effort and thought that went into the outfits was amazing. We didn’t know how much time went into each of the designs and so this made judging difficult as they were all so good. I think that they rose to the challenge with great enthusiasm and their confidence at performing at the fashion show showed what conviction they all had.”

Miss Bingham said: “Expectatio­ns were to be as creative as possible, to work well in a team, and to manage their time well. These were met by a mile with great endeavour from the pupils.”

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Some of the pupils and their designs at the David Nieper Fashion Show

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