Hong Kong — September 16, 2013 — Today eight emerging fashion designers from Europe and Asia were
							announced as finalists of The EcoChic Design Award 2013, the first international sustainable
							fashion design competition uniting European and Asian emerging fashion designers with a shared
							vision of a lower-impact fashion industry and catalyzing sustainable fashion among sustainable
							stakeholders. 
The EcoChic Design Award 2013, with major sponsorship from the HKSAR government, agency
							Create Hong Kong, educates and enables emerging designers to create mainstream clothing with
							minimal textile waste. With 30% of the fashion market’s growth thought to come from China in the
							next five years1, the competition’s grand final taking place at HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week is a
							significant mark to raise awareness around sustainability in this booming market. 
This year’s high caliber of judges, representing design, manufacturing, retail and media
							industries, demonstrates the competition influence, with judges being Orsola de Castro, Cofounder
							of From Somewhere and Co-founder and Curator of Estethica, Johanna Ho, Fashion Designer, Margaret
							Kutt, Project Manager Sustainability of Esprit, Gloria Lam, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Hong Kong and
							Anderson Lee, Vice Chairman of the Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium. 
Judge, Anderson Lee said, ‘I am honoured to engage in the innovative and eye-opening process
							of the future generations’ sustainable fashion designs. Together, both judges and competitors are
							immersed in a learning and competitive environment, whilst traveling on the same journey to drive
							systematic change towards sustainability in the fashion industry.’ 
Over the next two and a half months, all finalists are required to put their sustainable
							designconcepts into reality with each making a six-piece sustainable collection to present at HKTDC
							Hong Kong Fashion Week in January 2014, where the winners will be announced. All finalists will
							come to Hong Kong to show their collections on the runway, battling it out for career changing
							prizes and participating in sustainable fashion workshops at The Redress Forum.
							
							
The EcoChic Design Award 2013 Finalists:
							
Alex Law (Hong Kong)
							
Catherine Hudson (UK)
							
Xinyin Dai (Mainland China)
							
Louise de Testa (France)
							
Tsung-Chin Chiang (Taiwan)
							
Karen Jesse (Germany)
							
Phee Ng, Swee Yee (Singapore)
							
Clémentine Sandner (UK) *wildcard finalist 
							 These eight finalists, who are all designers or students with less than three years’ industry
							experience, impressed the judges with their creative use of the sustainable design techniques
							zero-waste, up-cycling and reconstruction. They were amongst 20 semi-finalists who were shortlisted
							by seven separate local judging panels across the competition’s newly expanded regions in Asia and
							Europe. 
‘The EcoChic Design Award is now in its fourth cycle and, as a judge for every cycle, I am
							delighted to witness first-hand the increase in knowledge of sustainable design and the high level
							of originality and skills from all the semi-finalists this year. Their innovation is quite an
							inspiration for the development of sustainable fashion in the global mainstream fashion market,’
							said Margaret Kutt, Project Manager Sustainability of Esprit and judge. 
Another judge, who has also been with the competition from the onset, is Orsola de Castro,
							Co-founder of From Somewhere and Co-founder and Curator of Estethica. 
‘Watching The EcoChic Design Award grow to become an international platform has been amazing.
							The award have really helped a new generation of designers to see sustainability in a different
							light,’ she said. 
Prizes foster future careers in sustainable fashion design
The first prize winner will design a recycled textile collection for Esprit for their global
							retail,further demonstrating the competition’s substantial influence on the fashion industry and
							retail sector. 
The second prize winner will go on an educational trip to globally-leading sustainable
							jewelry brand John Hardy’s design and production facilities in Bali, to experience first hand their
							design, production and business philosophies. 
The special prize winner will create a show-stopping sustainable outfit for artist Sandy Lam,
							which will be featured in ELLE Hong Kong’s 2014 green edition to ‘redress’ consumers’ attitudes
							towards sustainable fashion. 
Posted September 17, 2013
Source: Redress
 
             


