As aspiring designers are invited to submit their portfolio for the 2019 iD International Emerging Designer awards, iD Dunedin Fashion Week has announced a stellar designer judging panel for the awards.
The iconic iD Emerging Designer Show - for graduates with up to five years experience – celebrates its 15th year in
2019. In recognition of the contribution the award has made to NZ fashion design, organisers have announced an esteemed
panel of New Zealand judges, all of whom are of international renown. Head Judge Tanya Carlson will be joined by
designers; Margi Robertson of Nom’D, Kate Sylvester and Benny Castles of WORLD, who has become known by many as a judge
on Project Runway NZ.
iD Dunedin Fashion Week has big plans for next year – celebrating two milestones; 15 years of the iD International
Emerging Designer Show and 20 years of iD Dunedin Fashion Week. For the first time, iD International Emerging Designers
will present at the designer runway show. Combining the iD International Emerging Designer show means young designers
will have their innovative collections featured in one half of the show, with the other half of the show dedicated to
established local and iconic New Zealand designers. The shows are being held for the first time at Dunedin’s beautiful
Regent Theatre on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 March 2019.
iD Co-Chair and Creative Director, Dr Margo Barton says, “being selected as a finalist in the iD International Emerging
Designer is potentially a life-changing opportunity for aspiring designers and recent graduates to gain experience and
build networks within the fashion industry.”
Since 2004 iD International Emerging Designer has showcased incredible design talent and launched world-class careers
with fashion houses including Benetton Sisley, Vivienne Westwood and Burberry.
Abby van Schreven, co-owner of prominent New Zealand fashion brand Maaike was a finalist in the first iD International
Emerging Fashion Design Awards in 2006, showing her graduate collection as an Otago Polytechnic Fashion Design student.
For Abby, being a finalist in the awards gave her confidence in her abilities as a designer early-on in her career.
“Getting that recognition and chance to show on a global platform like the Emerging Designer Awards was pretty amazing.
I was only young (20) and getting that validation that my ideas are good was really cool. It made me think ‘Oh yeah, I
can do this!’.”
The 15th annual iD International Emerging Designer show is presented in partnership with the Otago Polytechnic. The iD
Dunedin Fashion committee values the ongoing support offered by Otago Polytechnic in recognising and developing emerging
generations of fashion industry leaders.
Dr Barton encourages new designers to be a part of the future of fashion saying the competition also offers the
opportunity to meet other aspiring international designers, network with high profile guest judges and established
designers - all while gaining invaluable professional experience.
PARTNERSHIP & PRIZES
| 1st Prize- NZ$6,000
| 2nd Prize - NZ$4,000
| 3rd Prize - NZ$2,000
| Internship opportunities to be announced
ELIGIBILITY
Entrants must have graduated within the past five years or be in the final year of a recognised Diploma, BDes, BA or MA
Fashion or fashion- related course. Finalists must be present in Dunedin to present their collections to the judges, as
well as attending the award ceremony and both night of the show. While there are no entry fees, finalists must fund
their travel and accommodation to attend the event.
APPLY NOW
Please go to the entry form located here - idfashion.co.nz/entry-form. The deadline for applications for the 2019 iD International Emerging Designer is 30th November 2018.
TICKETS
The iD Dunedin Fashion Week 20th Anniversary Show promises an inspiring catwalk show that brings the world’s
cutting-edge fashion to New Zealand audiences.
Tickets for the 2019 shows will be available to the public through Ticket Direct starting Saturday 1st December 2018,
making it the perfect Christmas gift for the fashion follower in your life!
Direct link: ticketdirect.co.nz/Event/Details/187279
iD Dunedin Fashion Week is made possible thanks to the generous support of; Dunedin City Council, Otago Polytechnic,
Dunedin Airport, Air New Zealand, H & J Smith, Cavalier Bremworth, Loreal Hair and Makeup, The Regent Theatre, Emerson’s, Gallery De Novo, Larnach Castle,
Camp Castle and the Brothers Boutique Hotel.