Monday 22 June 2015

Oppourtunity for Young Fashion Designers in The Uk.




FDC Emerging Designer Award 

http://www.fdc-youngdesignerawards.com/ 

 

Fashion Designers and Craft makers (FDC) Emerging Designer Award is an extension of our extremely successful Young Designer Awards which has been making an impact over the years and is dedicated to highlighting the UK’s outstanding aspiring fashion and accessory designers.  The Emerging Designer Award set up to acknowledge young accessory and fashion designers who have the potential to be future fashion leaders. This award gives each young designer an opportunity to express their individualism and creative flare; young designers will demonstrate that they have what it takes to be a future innovator. This award is aimed at youngUK fashion and accessory designers age 9-15 years and 16-29. Entrants 18 years or under will need parental/guardian permission to apply. 

Winners will be given the opportunity to show a small or medium sized collection in New York City in our Angelman Syndrome Charity Show and or in the 2015 FDC Young Designer Awards London.

To request an application form email:youngdesignerawards@hotmail.com

This design award is the only national awards in the UK that has given several young fashion designers; who are still studying at school, college or at university for their fashion degrees, an opportunity to showcase in New York Fashion Week, Caribbean Fashion Week, Fashion Designers’ Expo Florida, Maryland Fashion Week and Vancouver Fashion Week.


Joanna Marcella

 

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Our Vision is to present an international platform for dynamic young designers who can find their niche as individuals and become a brand in their own right.

The Aim of our Young Designer Awards and its related events is to increase the number and visibility of young and exceptionally gifted multi-cultural designers, and to encourage them to reach their true potential, by rewarding those who excelled both creatively and academically. 

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