24 June 2009, Sydney - Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) has
partnered with Hong Kong PolyU’s Institute of Textiles and Clothing (ITC), the
country’s most prestigious design school, to showcase Merino wool in
contemporary design at its annual graduation fashion show.
AWI sponsored two awards, the Woolmark Platinum Award and
the Flinders Merino and AWI Platinum Award, co-sponsored by Flinders Merino. 2009
marks the third year AWI has supported the coveted awards, which aim to inspire
and educate students about Merino wool, the natural fibre for fashion.
The 24 graduating students were from the Bachelor of Arts
(Hons) Scheme in Fashion and Textiles and the Higher Diploma Scheme in Fashion
and Textile Studies. Each student competed for 12 individually sponsored awards
including the overall grand award, which was sponsored by Avery Dennison Hong
Kong B.V. The judging panel of nine of Hong Kong’s local fashion industry
identities included Mr Mark Baumann, Visual Director of Lane Crawford (Hong
Kong) Ltd and Ms Angelia Teo, Head of Content, Asia Pacific, WGSN.
The Woolmark Platinum Award required the students to create
a collection comprising approximately 80% Australian Merino wool. The winner
was Gallery Tam, whose collection was inspired by Hyaku Monogatari, a Japanese
parlour game from the 1600s used to summon supernatural entities. Tam’s
collection was sponsored by Multitex Group and Pine Hover Ltd.
The Flinders Merino and AWI Platinum Award also required an
80% Australian Merino wool content. The winner of this award was Sammul Ng who
produced a collection based on the theme of women in modern history. With a
focus on 3D structure and shape, Ng impressed the judges with his collection of
high quality knitted garments. The collection was sponsored by Crystal Sweater
Ltd, Knit Fashion Ltd, Novetex Textiles Limited and Leaton Leather &
Trading Co Ltd.
AWI’s business development manager for Greater China Mr Alex
Lai, who was on the judging panel, said: “It is inspiring to see such
innovative use of Australian Merino wool by these young designers. They are the
future of design, not just in Hong Kong but potentially much further afield, so
it is important they have an opportunity to learn about Merino wool as they
embark on their careers in the global fashion industry.”
The two awards include a trip to Australia later this year
to visit the Flinders Merino wool farms in Adelaide and the wool auction houses
and local retailers and manufacturers in Sydney.
About Hong Kong PU
(ITC)
The Institute of Textiles and Clothing (ITC) was established
in 1977 from the former Department of Textiles of the Hong Kong Technical
College with support from the local industry. One of the region’s leading
tertiary education institutes, ITC is unique in its multi-disciplinary nature.
Its mission is to serve the Hong Kong community by providing quality education
programs, research and consultancy related to fashion and textiles. Staff
members have specialist knowledge and skills in fashion technology, fashion
design, and fashion business.
Through its research in the field of fashion technology the
ITC has achieved an international reputation as a world-class centre. Fashion
design has also established a solid reputation in the region. Students and
staff of the Institute regularly win local and international fashion design
prizes and awards. The fashion business research is emerging rapidly with the
increasing attention of the global textile and clothing trade, supply chain
management, consumer research, retailing activities, and brand development in
Hong Kong. Apart from quality educational programs, ITC also serves the local
community and the Mainland by providing research and consultancy services
related to fashion and textiles.