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    British Fashion Council Announces Nominees for BFC Changemakers Prize in Partnership With Swarovski

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    Today, the British Fashion Council (BFC) announces the nominees for the recently launched BFC Changemakers Prize in Partnership with Swarovski, a new project which aims to discover and celebrate individuals within the fashion industry, the unsung stars with the ability to ignite dreams, who go above and beyond, making outstanding contributions, striving for positive change and inspiring others on their journey. As a brand and long term partner of the BFC, Swarovski is committed to championing individuals in the creative industries who create impact and recognises the importance of celebrating the fashion industry’s hidden heroes.

    British fashion council announces nominees for bfc changemakers prize in partnership with swarovskiLaunched earlier this year, the prize was open to anyone working in the fashion industry, focusing on celebrating individuals and championing inclusivity and innovative thinking. Entrants were nominated by colleagues, peers, employers and businesses, recognising their outstanding work within one of the three pillars of the BFC’s Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF): Environment, People or Craftsmanship, and Community. The prize received over 500 applications and a panel of judges made up of several inspiring, high-profile individuals selected nine finalists. The Judging Committee was led by BFC Chief Executive Caroline Rush and Swarovski Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert and included Edward Enninful, Editor-In-Chief, British Vogue & European Editorial Director, Vogue; Farrah Storr, Editor-In-Chief, ELLE UK; Ib Kamara, Editor-In-Chief, Dazed, Jo Ellison, Editor, How to Spend It & Deputy Editor, FT Weekend; Lily Cole, Model & Activist; Munroe Bergdorf, Model & Activist, and Tan France, Fashion Television Personality.

    The panel selected nine nominees across multiple disciplines, representing the breadth of talent of our industry, from dress-makers to hair-makers, image-makers, lace-makers, eco-makers, to name only a few. Three winners, one representing each IPF pillar, will be revealed on Thursday 2nd September and will receive a £7500 cash prize as well as a mentoring package, offering support from the BFC and Swarovski to continue their good work.

    The nominees

     

    People

    Cyndia Harvey/ Hair-maker Nominee / @cyndiaharvey

    As one of the most exciting hairstylists of her generation, Cyndia has a unique vision for inclusive beauty, aiming to represent the entire spectrum of beauty and utilise her skills to fight for the visibility of underrepresented groups of society. A champion of Black women and Black hair, she created the powerful, thought-provoking film ‘This Hair of Mine’, 2017.

    Laura Johnson & Zoe Proctor/ Image-maker Nominees / @zebedeetalent

    Leading the “inclusion revolution”, Laura and Zoe set up Zebedee Talent Agency, the first and only of its kind, representing models with disabilities and visible differences and hoping to change attitudes, creating a more inclusive industry. The agency has since expanded to represent other marginalised groups on its books, such as visibly different people, transgender and non-binary people.

    Rahemur Rahman/ Image-maker Nominee / @rahemurrahma

    Designer, filmmaker and campaigner, Rahemur focuses on representing the British Bangladeshi communities in London and transgender rights in Bangladesh through teaching and community outreach. Rahemur Rahman Ltd launched in 2019 to highlight artisanal textile and cultural references from South Asia and the UK, aiming to decolonise craftmanship through fashion design and creating spaces for underrepresented voices in luxury fashion.

     

    Environment

    John Hickling/ Craft-maker Nominee / @glassonionvintage

    John is the founder of Glass Onion in South Yorkshire, a vintage and remade clothing provider to the Highstreet who have recently launched a DTC website. Sorting and grading fifteen tonnes of used clothing each week, they are growing a factory that only ‘remakes’ vintage clothing – cutting, sewing and remaking 12,000 remade pieces per month.

    Natalie Glaze and Zanna Van Dijk/ Eco-maker Nominees / @staywildswim

    Co-founders of Stay Wild Swim – A sustainable essentials and swimwear brand creating products from ocean plastic – the pair have developed the world’s first fully circular swimsuit and created ‘The Circularity Project’. The project accepts broken and unwearable swimwear and then sends it on to be recycled and repurposed into eco-industrial products.

    Patrick McDowell/ Dress-maker Nominee / @patrick_mcdowell

    Patrick is an innovative young designer making great strides with his eponymous label and as Sustainability Design Director for Pinko fashion house. In addition, as Global Ambassador for the Graduate Fashion Foundation, he works with mentees at the foundation and institutions across the UK to explore more sustainable methods of working with a holistic approach.

     

    Community & Craftsmanship

    Andrew Kenny/ Thread-maker Nominee / @londonembroiderystudio

    Owner of The London Embroidery Studio in East London, Andrew uses traditional skills to generate new exciting techniques with cutting edge embroidery machines. Marrying new technology with the exportation of new techniques is at the heart of his creative strategy, developing embroidery for large and small fashion, interior, film and TV clients worldwide. This is alongside offering courses to the local community, often with discounts for disadvantaged members/those on a low income.

    Cozette McCreery/ Community-maker Nominee / @cozettemc

    Cozette is a connector and brand ambassador at Iceberg. An integral member of the Emergency Designer Network, researching, funding and bringing together designers and technicians across the industry to make PPE for the NHS for COVID, Cozette worked with the likes of YNAP and Matches Fashion to support the logistics for this project.

    Daisy Knatchbull/ Stitch-maker Nominee / @thedecklondon_

    Founder of The Deck London – the first-ever solely-female shop front in Saville Row history. The Deck is a made-tomeasure tailoring house for women and by women. Daisy is paving the way for more female tailors and those who want to break barriers.

    Find out more about the prize and watch the full film here.

    BFC British Fashion Council Swarovski

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