FAD 2015 Fashion Futures winner announced
Hackney-based charity Fashion Awareness Direct (FAD) has named
17-year-old Hana Minowa as the winner of its 2015 Fashion Futures Final,
following a catwalk showcase that closed London Fashion Week at Fashion
Scout.
19 teenage finalists took part in the LFW showcase presenting garments
inspired by the Korean and Japanese culture, with Minowa praised by the
jury for her “originality,” as well as how she brought together her
distressed hemp trousers with a crisp, white bandeau top.
As the winner, Minowa wins a placement with the design team at George at
Asda, sponsors of the Fashion Futures event.
As well as an overall winner, there were three runner-up awards given
for technical excellence, innovative surface decoration and directional
outerwear. 17-year-old Anakin Telle Nakata from Tower Hamlets was awarded
the technical excellence award for her unisex design inspired by Japanese
fish illustrations, which was constructed in a neoprene material. Nakata
will also receive a design placement with the George at Asda team.
Fashion Futures crowns Hana Minowa as 2015 winner
While Nurdan Sinal was presented with the innovative surface decoration
award for her origami fold dress with spray paint print, and David Bennie
received the directional outerwear award with his menswear jacket,
featuring tribal hand embroidery.
The show is now in its eleventh year and each of the finalists undertook
ten weeks of practical workshops with FAD before presenting their finished
portfolios to a panel of industry experts. The selected finalists then
spent five days with FAD mentors at The University of East London creating
their garments for the London catwalk.
The aim of the Fashion Futures project is to give hands-on training and
industry experience to 16-19-year olds, targeting disadvantaged young
people with free places and mentoring support. Next year Fashion Futures
will have even more to offer creative teens across London as the
organisation has been awarded a grant from the RBS Skills and Opportunities
Fund, to run a 12-month programme of careers, skills training and mentoring
to support up to 80 young people to progress towards creative careers.
Fashion Futures 2016 will launch in November, with workshops starting in
January 2016.
Images: Fashion Futures 2015 – Hana Minowa