Kate Morris, awarded for her zero waste fashion

Imagine a world where nothing goest to waste. It exists and it is closer as we think. British designer Kate Morris has won the first prize at the EcoChic Design Award Grand final, demonstrating the power of the circular economy, where nothing goes to waste.

Fierce aesthetic and innovative techniques applied to a range of unusual and sometimes surprising materials combined to impress the distinguished judges, and dazzle 600 of the region’s most influential industry players and VIP onlookers last week at the EcoChic Design Award Grand final.

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Kate Morris and the beauty of Zero Waste

Kate Morris won first prize demonstrating the power of the circular economy, where nothing goes to waste. This British fashion designer will now join a team of fashion game-changers to create a collection for BYT, a new Hong Kong affordable luxury brand born from Redress. BYT’s inaugural upcycled collection, which was designed by previous EcoChic Design Award competition winners, will retail in Lane Crawford and Barneys in New York, demonstrating Asia as a leading fashion powerhouse, and the changing ethical tastes of luxury consumers worldwide.

“I believe the fashion industry has reached a critical point and I want to part of the change, designing sustainable items of beauty for the masses is my dream and I am excited about winning this competition as it will me enable to contribute to a better future” – said Kate. 

“My journey into fashion has been led by the desire to create functional items of beauty that can contribute to changing behaviour and attitudes towards fast fashion. For me sustainable fashion is about each part of the supply chain working together, starting with the designer, to make informed decisions that will have minimum impact on the planet and its people” – declared the British designer.

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Kate will also see her winning collection, a bright and playful knitwear collection which mixed handcraft with technology, and focused on the three design techniques of the collection (zero waste, upcycling and reconstruction) in an installation at Lane Crawford, Asia’s leading iconic luxury department store.

Competition judge, Joanna Gunn, Chief Brand Officer, Lane Crawford, said “As part of Lane Crawford’s commitment to supporting young emerging talent, we are pleased to support the EcoChic Design Award and its cause of promoting sustainability in fashion with the next generation of designers.”

EcoChic Design Award 2018 is set to launch again in early January 2018 and accept entries from all countries across the world for the first time.

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