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Ana Khouri Designs Inaugural Trophy for Fashion Trust U. S.

● The trophies were given out to young designers at the award ceremony in Los Angeles.

- BY DEBORAH BELGUM

It seemed only appropriat­e that jewelry designer Ana Khouri would be the one creating the inaugural trophy for the Fashion Trust U.S.'s young designer awards in Los Angeles.

The designer and sculptor focuses on oneof-a-kind jewelry incorporat­ing sustainabi­lity and social responsibi­lity by using Fairmined Gold, traceable and extracted with best-mining practices. She also works with ethically and responsibl­y sourced gemstones. These are all the hallmarks of fashion's future. Supporting artisan and small-scale mining communitie­s is part of the FTUS's mission of supporting and nurturing young talent who embrace sustainabi­lity.

“It was important for us to have a trophy that celebrates creativity and reflects our ethos,” said Fashion Trust U.S. cofounder Tania Fares.

The trophy is a sleek, undulating screen coated with Fairmined Gold. The gold finish represents the designer's journey that involves hours of labor and production while navigating the road bumps to reaching one's goals.

“The trophy is made of steel and resembles my sculptural work,” said Khouri, a native of Brazil now based in New York. “For this trophy, I chose a perforated steel to communicat­e permeabili­ty and creativity, as well as the connected nature of design to the natural world.”

Khouri, who has a degree in fine arts from the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo, said she felt it was vital to bring awareness to ethically and sustainabl­y sourced materials when creating the trophy. “I feel it is important for people to understand that responsibl­e and labeled practices exist and know what it stands for,” she explained in an email.

This is the second time that Khouri has been asked to design a trophy. After she won the ANDAM Award in France for jewelry design, she was commission­ed to work on a trophy that incorporat­ed a geometric crystal piece to honor young designers. “Designing an award presents the challenges of functional­ity,” the artist said. “The bigger challenge is for me is to connect with the organizati­on and believe in their work. If that is the case, the work flows.”

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The trophy designed by Ana Khouri.

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