Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 10.06.2010 | Posted by JF
Innovation Award - Ethical Fashion Forum
Ethical Fashion Forum is the fashion industry Network focusing upon social and environmental sustainability. The INNOVATION Awards were launched in 2008 as an initiative aimed at supporting emerging designers and businesses in the ethical fashion arena.
How to enter: Application forms can be downloaded from www.ethicalfashionforum.com
Closing date: Deadline for application forms submission: Sunday 13th June 2010 at 1700.
Judging process: This initiative has the support of renowned fashion professionals as judges: Dolly Jones editor of Vogue.com, Laura Bailey Model and Fairtrade Foundation Ambassador and Courtney Blackman of Fashion Business Club.
Prize details: Winners of the INNOVATION Award will be chosen by an expert panel of judges to exhibit their S/S 2011 collections at either Pure in August 2010 or Estethica in September 2010.
FAIRTRADE COTTON AWARD - SPONSORED BY TESCO
The winning entrant will be invited to work with the F&F clothing team at Tesco. A selection of the winning range will be sold online at www.tesco.com/clothing
How to enter: Application forms can be downloaded from www.ethicalfashionforum.com
Closing date: Deadline for application forms submission: Sunday 13th June 2010 at 1700.
Judging process: This initiative has the support of renowned fashion professionals as judges: Dolly Jones editor of Vogue.com, Laura Bailey Model and Fairtrade Foundation Ambassador and Courtney Blackman of Fashion Business Club.
Prize details: Winners of the INNOVATION Award will be chosen by an expert panel of judges to exhibit their S/S 2011 collections at either Pure in August 2010 or Estethica in September 2010.
FAIRTRADE COTTON AWARD - SPONSORED BY TESCO
The winning entrant will be invited to work with the F&F clothing team at Tesco. A selection of the winning range will be sold online at www.tesco.com/clothing
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