Submission:

The market for performance, and non-performance sportswear (otherwise known as athleisure) has grown extensively in recent years. This award recognises the opportunity and demand for clothing developed for sports activities as well as everyday life. Comfort and technical performance have become the topmost priority in this area of fashion with innovative and creative fibres and fabrications used extensively in sports and leisurewear. This award is open to all sportswear and leisurewear categories i.e. performance and non-performance sportswear, athleisure, streetwear and leisurewear.

Criteria:

  • Addresses sportswear, or athleisure categories

  • A defined and thoroughly understood purpose

  • Appropriate use of materials and fibres for sportswear or technical use

  • Display concept, design sketches, colour and fabric boards, including garment development

The submission should include a supporting statement to explain the nominated student’s entry from concept to realisation, including images demonstrating that it meets all the criteria as detailed above.

An initial digital submission of no more than 15 x pages for the nomination shortlisting. The full physical body of work and garment/s will be displayed for the final judging session.

The nomination can be a maximum of 10mb, illustrating the final project and a supporting statement.

Process:

The Sportswear and Leisurewear award will be judged in two stages. All nominated students will have to submit a supporting statement for scrutiny at the pre-event shortlisting by industry experts.

Part 1:

Monday 20th May 2024, 18:00 hours - Deadline for submission, academic staff are to nominate 2 final year students.

Selection:

An Industry expert will shortlist 12 students from the entries submitted. Thursday 30th May, 2024 - The names of the shortlisted students will be announced.

Part 2: Judging

Awards Judging will be onsite at GFW in central London. Shortlisted students must bring their full entry for the final judging. This can be physical work plus digital elements if required. The judging will be an opportunity to talk through the students work, ideas and answer questions from the judges.

All nominated students must attend the full judging day during GFW and ensure they attend all talks, meetings and judging sessions as well as the end of day Awards Presentation and celebratory networking event. Winners will receive promotion across the GFF networks.