Fashion for Good wants creatives for sustainable task Grow

26 January, 2021
Fashion for Good wants creatives for sustainable task Grow
Fashion for Good has started the talent project Grow, a good three-month program that begins in July 2021, the business reports in a news release. At the main of the program are impressive biomaterials, to depict the continuing future of sustainable fashion. The portions will be presented later on, in an exposition at the Fashion ONCE AND FOR ALL museum in Amsterdam. The one thing still missing happen to be creatives who would like to take part in the project.

The jury, which involves Editor In Chief of Vogue Netherlands Rinke Tjepkema, the Creative Directors of Nina Ricci Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter, and inventor Daan Roosegaarde, will collaborate with Dutch designer Iris van Herpen to find creatives for the project. In line with the press release, the organizers are trying to find “trend designers who could work with biomaterials such as silk created from orange peels and household leather created from cork, corn, coconut and rice, and who will be then in a position to create bits of clothing and gadgets from the same materials”. Aside from designers, the job can be looking for content material creators and copy writers that can record and enhance the complete design process.

The Grow talent project forms part of the upcoming twelve months much time theme Grow, which dives in to the world of sustainable ‘biomaterials’ through two expositions and special programming, in line with the news release. Through these initiatives, Fashion for Good wants to promote making the style industry more sustainable.

Creatives who wish to apply for the program can do as a result via the Fashion for Good website until March 31st, 2021.
Source: fashionunited.uk
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