JURY ANNOUNCEMENT I INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE 2022

For the International Woolmark Prize 2022, a panel consisting of leading

Experts and important opinion leaders in the industry can be won. The prestigious final and the announcement of the winners will take place again in London on April 26, 2022.

The 2022 International Woolmark Prize jury consists of:

  • Tim Blanks – Editor-at-Large, Business of Fashion
  • Sinéad Burke – Educator, Advocate and Founder, Tilting the Lens
  • Naomi Campbell – Model, Activist & Businesswoman
  • Edward Enninful OBE – Editor-in-Chief, British Vogue and European Editorial Director, Vogue
  • Ben Gorham – Founder & Creative Director, Byredo
  • Ibrahim Kamara – Editor-in-Chief, Dazed
  • Pieter Mulier – Creative Director, Alaïa
  • Marc Newson CBE – Industrial Designer
  • Carine Roitfeld – Founder & Editor-in-Chief, CR Fashion Book
  • Riccardo Tisci – Chief Creative Officer, Burberry
  • Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski – Artistic Director, Hermès Women’s Ready-to-wear
  • Shaway Yeh – Founder, yehyehyeh & Group Style Editorial Director, Modern Media Group

“The new generation is influencing us to make fashion more democratic, engaged and connected to the world,” says Alaïa Creative Director Pieter Mulier. “She is demanding an evolution, a radical change; clothes that last, respect her body and the environment. I am delighted to be part of the International Woolmark Prize, an initiative that strongly supports innovation, creation and sustainability.”

This year’s program theme “Play” is a true celebration of future-oriented design and innovation, as the seven finalists design a collection made of merino wool consisting of six looks. Finalists are invited to experiment with textiles, design and business practices to drive change and innovation for a better future. The International Woolmark Prize remains the premier talent development program, transcending borders and cultures to discover, nurture and celebrate outstanding talent that showcases the beauty and versatility of Merino wool. The final event will take place in London in April. The overall winner will receive AU$200,000 and one designer will receive AU$100,000 for the Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation.

“It’s an honor to participate in the International Woolmark Prize, which I believe plays an important role in redefining the meaning of innovation and creativity in the world of fashion,” said BYREDO Founder Ben Gorham. “I believe that the responsibility and freedom of young minds make an important contribution to the development of this field.”

The seven finalists will present a merino wool collection that highlights transparency across their supply chain and a plan for shared sustainability goals as part of a commitment to better industry practices.

The finalists of the International Woolmark Prize 2022 are:

  • AHLUWALIA – United Kingdom
  • EGONLAB – France
  • JORDAN DALAH – Australia
  • PETER DO – USA
  • MMUSOMAXWELL—South Africa
  • RUI-China
  • SAUL NASH – United Kingdom

The winners will be announced on April 26, 2022.

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About The Woolmark Company:

Through our extensive network of relationships in the international textile and fashion industry, we underline the importance of Australian wool as a perfect natural fiber and high-quality material for luxury clothing.

The Woolmark logo is one of the most recognized and respected trademarks in the world. It is a hallmark of the highest quality and represents pioneering excellence and innovation from the sheep farm to the end product.

The Woolmark Company is a subsidiary of Australian Wool Innovation, a not-for-profit company that provides research, development and marketing services for Australian wool throughout the global supply chain. Around 60,000 sheep farmers help finance the company.

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