By Hannah Lane | Development Director at Redress
Dear valued donors,
We are proud to introduce the 10 Finalists of the Redress Design Award 2025, selected from hundreds of applications across 57 countries and regions. These remarkable emerging designers are redefining the future of fashion — pioneering bold, circular solutions that challenge the industry’s wasteful status quo.
With an estimated 100 to 150 billion new garments produced each year, and the majority ending up in landfills or incinerators, it is clear: we need a radical shift. The fashion system must evolve — and designers and educators are key to driving this transformation.
That’s why we’re calling on designers and academic institutions worldwide to rise to the challenge — by embedding circular design principles into both creative practice and curriculum. The Redress Design Award plays a vital role in this shift, spotlighting innovation and building a global movement for change.
PROVIDING ESSENTIAL CIRCULAR KNOWLEDGE
We are continuing to provide critical (FREE) courses to design professionals on key strategies enabling them to go from linear to circular practices, anyone can Register to build a circular future for fashion!
Your ongoing support enables us to create vital educational resources like this that support the transition to a circular fashion system for future fashion leaders. Please consider supporting us again by clicking the ‘Donate Now’ tab on our page to contribute.
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